The Chair of the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board says the cross-border vaccine mandate is making accessing feed imports from the United States difficult at a time when supplies in western Canada are tight due to last year's drought. Border restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of COVID have reduced the availability of transport drivers to move goods back and forth across the Canada-U.S. border.
Toby Tschetter, the Chair of the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board, says transportation issues and feed availability and costs are challenges right now for the hog industry.
Clip-Toby Tschetter-Saskatchewan Pork Development Board:
There seems to be a general shortage of truckers in Canada and this isn't just restricted to the hog industry. With more reliance on feed imports and increased need for imported feed ingredients, we're relying more and more on long distance transportation this year. The biggest impact we've seen so far in Saskatchewan is the supply of some of the feed ingredients we typically import, particularly soybean.