Trade emerges as top issue at Sask Pork AGM
When it comes to trade, Saskatchewan’s pork sector is anxious to see the excellent trading relationship between Canada and the U.S. continue
Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca
With the renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement looming, discussion on trade was among the highlights last week when the province’s pork producers gathered in Swift Current for Sask Pork’s 2024 Annual General meeting.
Saskatchewan Pork Development Board General Manager Mark Ferguson says everyone within the Canadian economy is watching the issue of trade with the U.S. and coming up with strategies on how to make sure any negotiation or renegotiation of our free trade deal looks out for Canadians.
“The message is that we want to provide product to Canada and the U.S. to consumers in both countries that is economical”
Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers
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