A Partner with Polar Pork Farms suggests global food security is being jeopardised by the war in Ukraine. A combination of factors including shortages of locally produced feed grains due to last year's drought, transportation challenges due to COVID and generally higher global grain prices due to the war in Ukraine has pushed grain prices to record levels.
Florian Possberg, a partner with Polar Pork Farms, says, if grain is going to be in short supply and prices are going to be at a higher-level longer term, there's no question that meat prices will go up because farmers can't produce long term at a loss.
Clip-Florian Possberg-Polar Pork Farms:
It would appear that the instability in Ukraine and Russia has caused grain prices to increase.We don't access any of that grain here but it does affect grain prices globally so that has impacted our cost of feeding hogs.