Manitoba's pork producers are being encouraged to discuss issues of concern to their sector with their candidates in the federal election. Manitoba Pork has identified a range of issues of concern to the pork sector including the creation and defence of trade agreements, addressing trade relations with China, improving business risk management programing and protecting the health of Canada's swine herd.
As part of an article distributed through local community newspapers and posted to the Manitoba Pork web site, Manitoba Pork General Manager Cam Dahl suggests now is the time for producers to engage with candidates of all parties when they come door knocking and when they appear at public events.
Clip-Cam Dahl-Manitoba Pork:
We have 14 MPs in Manitoba, or will have after the election, and I would like to see every single one of them, no matter what party they represent stand up and acknowledge and understand how important agriculture is so engage with the candidates. Almost all constituencies have all-candidates meetings.