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The Rural Voice, 2002-06, Page 65PERTH Plk County Pork Producers NEWSLETTER Jim Van Nes, President 519-393-6712 The Rural Voice is provided to Perth County Pork Producers by the PCPPA Politics and politicians affect pork producers Any opinions expressed herein may not necessarily reflect the views of the Perth County Pork Producers' Association. The forces that affect local pork producers continue to change. In world politics decisions made by the Bush administration have led to a drop in the pork price. The U.S. government has put tariffs on imports of lumber and steel. The Russian government has halted imports of chicken in retaliation. The decision to halt imports of chicken has done two things. It has increased domestic price of Russian chicken, a subsidy of sorts to Russian farmers. It has led to a backlog of cheap chicken in the U.S. Prices for chicken have dropped in the supermarket. The price of pork and beef has had to drop to compete with .extra chicken in the market. As of this writing exports of chicken to Russian have not resumed. The Canadian pork industry should be becoming concerned with U.S. trade policy. While the U.S. talks free trade they are acting as protectionists. The U.S. Farm bill, steel and lumber tariffs, country of Perth County Pork Producers' next meeting is June 5, 2002 7:30 p.m. Location: Office of Dr. G. Charbonneau, 413 Hibernia St., Stratford origin package labeling, are some different. concerns. U.S. pig producers are losing money at today's prices and with future forecasting up to a year at these prices. It is not conceivable to foresee a tariff or possibly closing of borders to Canadian live hogs (including SEW and feeder pigs) and Canadian processed pork. In Ontario we have a new premier (Ernie Eves) and minister of Agriculture (Helen Johns). Producer groups will have to start training the new minister all over again. In pork politics the saga continues. Ontario Pork has accepted another resignation from a CEO (just wondering, although he signed it did he write it?). In the past four years we have had four CEOs. At the annual meeting why were councillors not told about problems at the provincial level. If they had known, the vote on restructuring might have been The board of directors (managers) must look inside at themselves and realize that these problems are coming from within the directors' boardroom. Restructuring is needed desperately! Why does this industry not deserve the best directors from Ontario, regardless of county of residence? In local politics Perth County council will be dealing with another motion to restrict agriculture even more. This would supercede Nutrient Management Plans and make it necessary to have more land to be able to build. The goal of any politician and producer body should be to better society and allow room for the next generation to begin. Hopefully the future will bring more swingsets, not less to rural Ontario.° — Submitted by Jim Van Nes PCPA President PERTH COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS' PORK PRODUCTS • Smoked Pork Chops • Fresh Pork Chops • Stuffed Loin Chops • Smoked Sausage • Smoked Cheddar Sausage • Bacon Burgers • Teriyaki Pork Steaks • Vittorio's BBQ Sauce AVAILABLE FROM: Steve Hulshof (Kinkora) 348-8167 Martin van Bakel (Dublin) 345-2666 Walter Bosch (Monkton) 356-9000 Ted Keller (Mitchell) 348-9836 JUNE 2002 61