Can hogs still bring in the bacon? – Special Report (about)

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Published: March 15, 2007

The theory “if you build it they will come” didn’t pan out in Saskatchewan’s hog industry. Ten years ago, the province was high on hogs, poised to become the North American hog mecca.

The Crow freight subsidy was gone, value-added was the buzz word.

The government had a target of tripling hog production to

three million by 2001. More hogs would attract more processors, jobs and economic activity.

Production fell short of the target.

Today, it is about 2.5 million hogs. The climb wasn’t smooth. Investors in community hog barns lost millions of dollars as the production side of the industry consolidated.

The processing sector also fell short.

Just under one million hogs were slaughtered in the province last year. The rest were shipped to other provinces or the United States.

What derailed the pig potential?

In this special report, reporter Karen Briere examines what went wrong and how producers are trying to get back on track.

About the author

Karen Briere

Karen Briere

Karen Briere grew up in Canora, Sask. where her family had a grain and cattle operation. She has a degree in journalism from the University of Regina and has spent more than 30 years covering agriculture from the Western Producer’s Regina bureau.

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