An assessment of the economic impact of pork production in Saskatchewan shows the province's pork sector contributes over 500 million dollars annually to the provincial and national gross domestic product and generates about 46 hundred jobs across Canada. One of the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board's larger projects this year was an economic impact study conducted by Serecon that highlighted the significant contributions that pork producers in Saskatchewan make to the economy and the significant number of people that are employed in the industry.
Sask Pork General Manager Mark Ferguson told those on hand in Swift Current for Sask Pork's 2024 Annual General Meeting the study outlines the economic impact of Saskatchewan’s pork sector on GDP, jobs, labour income and tax revenue at both the provincial and national levels.
Quote-Mark Ferguson-Saskatchewan Pork Development Board:
What we wanted to do was measure the direct, indirect and induced economic impact, so it's not just the jobs directly within the industry, so producing pigs but also some of the spinoff benefits and jobs that occur outside of the industry but wouldn’t be there if our industry didn't exist. That's things like processing, service providers, restaurants in communities with hog barns.