Profitability, Policy, and Pork: Key Takeaways from This Year’s World Pork Expo

Illinois Pork Producers Association’s Jennifer Tirey recaps the World Pork Expo, key issues facing pork producers, and efforts to restore pork options in Chicago Public Schools.

DES MOINES, IOWA (RFD NEWS) — Thousands of pork producers from across the globe gathered in Iowa this week for the World Pork Expo, bringing together industry leaders, producers, exhibitors, and stakeholders to discuss the opportunities and challenges shaping the future of the pork industry.

Jennifer Tirey, Executive Director of the Illinois Pork Producers Association, joined us on Market Day Report Weekend to share her perspective from the event and discuss some of the issues currently facing pork producers.

In her conversation with RFD News, Tirey said the World Pork Expo continues to serve as one of the industry’s most important gatherings, providing producers with opportunities to learn about new technologies, connect with industry partners, and exchange ideas with fellow pork producers from around the world.

She emphasized the value of bringing together producers from different regions and countries, noting that while operations may vary, many face similar challenges related to profitability, market access, labor availability, animal health, and regulatory issues.

The conversation also touched on some of the most common topics discussed throughout the week, including farm profitability, trade opportunities, workforce concerns, and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding agricultural policy and the next Farm Bill.

Before wrapping up, Tirey provided an update on the ongoing effort to restore pork options in Chicago Public Schools. Illinois pork producers have continued to advocate for student access to pork products in school meal programs and remain engaged in conversations about the district’s policy.

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