An analysis of Canadian pork production over the past 30 years shows a continued increase in efficiency and productivity and a shrinking of the sector's environmental footprint.
As part of the "Canadian Pig Production Practices Survey for Improved Economic and Environmental Viability", conducted on behalf of Swine Innovation Porc, pork producers across Canada were asked about all aspects of pork production, including the design, floor space, stage of growth and throughputs of their barns, the composition and source of diets, including inputs for producing and transporting the ingredients, everything associated with manure management as well as energy and water use.
Dr. Mario Tenuta, the Senior Industrial Research Chair in 4R Nutrient Stewardship and a Professor of Soil Ecology with the University of Manitoba, says the study shows from 1990 to 2020 the efficiency of producing pork improved by a good eight to 10 percent.
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