Florian and Betty Possberg, prominent pork producers from Humboldt, Saskatchewan, have been recognized for their lifetime contributions to the pork industry. The couple was honored with the Award of Distinction: Lifetime Achievement during the Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium 2024, held in Saskatoon last month.
The prestigious award, presented by the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board (Sask Pork), highlights the Possbergs’ remarkable impact on the pork industry since their beginnings in the mid-1970s.
Recognizing Decades of Dedication
Steve Seto, Communications and Marketing Coordinator for Sask Pork, emphasized the Possbergs’ unparalleled influence within the industry:
“Lifetime Achievement goes to people who have put years of hard work into our industry and made a lasting impact. When you talk about hog production in Saskatchewan, the first names that come to mind are Florian and Betty Possberg. Their contributions have shaped the industry into what it is today.”
The Possbergs began their journey in 1976 with a modest 60-sow operation, eventually expanding into one of Canada’s largest pork production enterprises. They built Big Sky Farms and later Polar Pork, solidifying their reputation as leaders in the industry. Beyond production, the couple is known for their generosity and advocacy for sustainable, profitable, and healthy pork production in Saskatchewan.