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The Rural Voice, 1991-08, Page 48PERTH ir4* County Pork Producers NEWSLETTER Vince Hulshof, President R. R. 1, Sebringville, NOK 1X0 393-5586 • The Rural Voice is provided to Perth County Pork Producers by the PCPPA PORK NOTES: PRODUCTION DOWN, NEW SELLING SYSTEM MARKET UPDATE Canadian production in 1991 is down five per cent compared to a year ago, with Ontario showing the biggest year-to-date decrease at seven per cent. Meanwhile, U.S. numbers have in- creased two per cent to five per cent with similar forecast increases in the latest USDA report. Ontario packing facilities' reduction of staff, little change in cut prices and access to Ontario hogs does not look encouraging for better farm prices. Pork exports are down 11 per cent and imports are up 14 per cent when compared to a year ago, with a net export rate of 18:1 kg. Still 28 per cent of Canadian production is destined for the export market, with the U.S. markets absorbing 80 per cent of the export. Canada Pork International is a newly formed agency set up to pursue further exports in Japan, Mexico, and Australia. They will also be seeking methods of entering the EEC. CARCASS APPRAISAL PROJECT A carcass appraisal project was set up among the breeders and government to maintain the competitive edge of Canadian pork carcass quality. The project is proceeding under the guid- ance of Cathy Aker (519-941-3830). Interested parties are encouraged to call Cathy for viewing at the University of Guelph Meat Lab. SELLING SYSTEM UNI)I;R REVIEW The OPPMB has set up a committee of nine to review all options, thus direc- tions of the OPPMB selling systems. The objective is "to satisfy ourselves that Ontario's 9,600 pork producers are getting the best returns possible on the sale of their hogs." Everyone interested is encouraged to make submissions to the committee by calling Janette Leask, 416-621-1874. A series of public meet- ings will beheld: Stratford—August 7; Ridgetown College — August 14, and Bel leviIle — August 21. If you arc not part of the solution, you 44 THE RURAL VOICE are part of the problem. Here is one of the best opportunities to voice our con- cerns, but more so, an option to resolve a problem. Too many times we dwell on the problem, blaming others, and never sharing our ideas towards the solution. Each and every idea is an opportunity that is needed. Prioritize time to share your opinions. Several groups (not necessarily county organizations) are taking time to brainstorm a concept and present it to this committee. The obliga- tion of the Board is to react to these submissions; however, if your thoughts are not submitted, the outcome is obvi- ous. It is easy to criticize, but only the successful look at constructive criti- cism. Take time to look at the many advantages we have in our system, but let us all be part of the vision for future competitiveness. PROMOTION UPDATE Did you notice the President's Choice television advertising by Dave Nichol? Additional videotapes will be on sale at Loblaws and affiliated stores. Compliment Ontario Pork, Canada Pork, and especially Loblaws, for help- ing to accomplish this massive advertis- ing campaign. A & P will also have a new line of boxed frozen meats with good value for a quality product. The question comes as to whose obligation is it to promote and sell pork products? Do we want to delegate it completely or do we want to all be involved in the mission? Let us be aware of the new products, worthy pro- motions, enhancing production systems at farm level and, most of all, personal efforts by individuals. At the same time, let us share our thoughts to continue to move ahead. Too often we do not say a thank you or give a compliment to jobs well done (Dave Nichol advertising). Instead we ask for more. Let us do both. PERTH COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS A group of six producers are off to North Carolina to make friends with yet another group of producers. During the Pork Congress, there was a bus load returning a Perth County visit from Iowa. Perth County Pork Producers have developed many good friendships in Iowa, giving a much better under- standing of each other's production sys- tems. This task is probably one of the highlights of a decade as to the impor- tance of this communication link with our U.S. counterparts. Next month we will hear about the North Carolina trip.0 by Richard Smelski COMING EVENTS FOR PERTH COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS August 18 Perth County Pork Producers Association directors picnic, to be held at the home of Kurt Keller on Highway 23 south of Mitchell, 2:00 p.m. August 21 Perth County Annual Golf Day at the Listowel Golf and Country Club. Tee off 9:30 to 12:00. Open to Perth County Pork Producers and Pork Related Industry. Contact Ted Groenestege at 348-8262 for registration and information. August 29 Bus trip to Blue Jays game. Contact John Crowley at 393- 6903 for tickets and information.