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Growing in pork production - A comprehensive guide

Growing in pork production - A comprehensive guide


By Scout Nelson

The pork production industry, complex and demanding, presents both seasoned and new entrants with its unique challenges. Navigating this world successfully requires keen insights and strategies.

Understanding the Industry Landscape

It's important to grasp the bigger picture. This includes acknowledging major pork producing nations like China and their sway on global prices. Also, note trends in local pork consumption and be aware of relevant policies and regulations, like California's Proposition 12.

The Power of Continuous Learning

Staying informed is key in the pork sector. Delving into animal genetics, new farming practices, and more can give you an edge. Resources like SwineWeb’s Swine 365 and the SwineIt Podcast can keep you updated on industry shifts and breakthroughs.

Pig Well-Being is Priority

High-quality pork production starts with top-notch animal care. It affects both the end product and financial outcomes. Thus, regular health checks, good nutrition, and comfortable habitats are non-negotiable.

Venturing into the Digital Age

Though pork production has traditionally been slow to adapt to technological shifts, the tide is changing. Platforms like EveryPig are introducing innovative digital tools like barnsheets, aiding in smooth operations and enhancing animal care.

Managing the Inherent Risks

The pork industry comes with its share of uncertainties. Managing risks, therefore, is essential. Staying updated with strategies that handle both costs and revenue can be a game changer. Seeking advice from industry-specific risk management professionals, such as Partners for Production Agriculture, can be instrumental.

By grasping these pillars, success in the ever-evolving world of pork production becomes attainable.

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