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Canadian Swine Industry

SwineCast 0295 for April 15 2008

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SwineCast 0295 Show Notes:

  • $50 million Canadian breeding herd buyout
  • Cargill Pork vet describes positive circovirus vaccine experience with CircoFLEXX
  • Selenium could be an issue in breeding herds if your feed is coming farther from home this year

Commodities Up, Pig Production Down

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     Canada is a commodity economy.  While commodities were suffering as the poor step sister of branded items, Canadian exchange rates were relatively low and it was a nice place to produce things like hogs and export.  A significant share (much larger than the U.S.) of canadian pork found its way to finishing houses, slaughterhouses and kitchen tables outside of Canada and all over the world. 

     When the rise in demand for the lowly commodities began to accelerate in the last few years, engendered by the steamrolling growth of China, India and emerging nations of the world, all of that changed.  In order to buy Canadian lumber, minerals and oil, these nations have to demand the Canadian dollar to pay for them.  This has resulted in a dramatic increase in its purchasing power especially relative to the U.S. dollar.

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