“The North American pork industries – including both producers and pigs – are strongest when we collaborate, share challenges and solutions, and learn from one another,” said NPPC President and Ohio pork producer Duane Stateler.
“This important trilateral meeting accomplishes just that. American pork producers appreciate the opportunity to meet annually with our neighbors to the north and south to find new ways to reaffirm our commitment to producing pork in the best ways possible.”
“For pork production, North America is more than just a trading bloc responsible for almost 50% of international pork trade. From an animal health perspective, it is a strategic region with great potential to continue supplying global demand,” commented Heriberto Hernández Cárdenas, president of OPORMEX.
“The exchange of experiences and analysis of the environment allows us to take coordinated action in each of our countries, with the goal of influencing the creation of conditions that allow us to better address the challenges facing our industries.”
The leaders also acknowledged the societal expectations around animal welfare, noting that pigs should be raised in environments that meet both their needs and public concerns about responsible antimicrobial use.
Pork remains a key source of high-quality protein, bio-available iron, zinc, and B vitamins, playing an essential role in nutrition. Its benefits include reduced appetite and calorie intake, improved blood lipids, and muscle mass maintenance. North American pork producers are committed to delivering these health benefits while maintaining high standards in production.
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