By ROD SMITH
Source: www.farmonline.com.au
US PORK producers are ending what has possibly been their worst-ever economic period, having experienced huge losses for 30 months because of a combination of factors - most of which have been beyond their control.
In response, the National Pork Board has developed and launched a new strategic plan to advertise and promote pork, conduct industry research and provide consumer and producer information (Feedstuffs, March 29).
In that plan, the board outlined a number of challenges and opportunities for the pork sector that also are just as applicable to all of US agriculture.
American agriculture has entered a new time in which production has not only changed dramatically but will continue to change rapidly, if not abruptly, according to the plan.
"At the very highest level," a number of macro forces are contributing to "a new world order for US agriculture," several of which "are colliding at the...