Over 100 pork producers convened in Washington, DC for NPPC’s spring Legislative Action Conference, engaging in crucial discussions with lawmakers on key issues facing the U.S. pork industry. The conference served as a platform for producers to advocate for legislative changes and receive updates on industry-related developments.
Among the topics discussed were the economic outlook of the pork industry, the USDA’s pilot program for faster processing line speeds at packing plants, the utilization of mRNA vaccine technology in livestock production, and efforts to enhance the industry’s live swine traceability system.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), a member of the Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, and Nutrition, shared insights on the Senate’s agenda regarding the upcoming farm bill. Additionally, Sandra Eskin, USDA’s deputy under secretary in the Office of Food Safety, provided details on the agency’s pilot program for processing line speeds.
Ahead of the conference, NPPC leadership held a media briefing covering various industry topics, including the farm bill, California Proposition 12, international trade, and labor issues.