Between 2010 and 2020, the Latin American swine industry nearly doubled its production. As the industry continues advancing toward industrial production from backyard operations, the U.S. Grains Council (USGC) is looking for ways to assist in the growing demand for feed grains and co-products.
This week, the organization held a workshop in the region, inviting leaders of eight pork industry associations across Latin America to discuss and reflect on opportunities to continue developing the pork industry in each of their countries.
“The pork industry has been developing and modernizing its operations across the region,” said Ana Ballesteros, USGC marketing director for Latin America. “Even though backyard operations still have a relevant share of total pork output in each country, the pork producers’ associations have worked hard to industrialize production and to lead those that persist in improving sanitary conditions and adopting better nutrition practices to protect the whole industry.”
“Another transition these leaders have seen in recent years is how the quality and healthy perception of consuming pork products have changed, responding to successful efforts to combat misleading myths. Now, they are working on promoting higher consumption.”