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Reise Podordeski of Marcelin, Sask. is the 2023 Sask Pork Whole Hog Youth Ambassador (submitted/Lisa Landire)
SASK PORK ANNOUNCES FIRST YOUTH AMBASSADOR

Grade five student first Sask Pork Whole Hog Youth Ambassador

Jan 19, 2023 | 3:30 PM

MELFORT, Sask. – Sask Pork launched a new agricultural education program today designed to help share the story of pork production.

The organization named 10-year-old Reise Podordeski of Marcelin the new Whole Hog Youth Ambassador.

Podordeski will be involved in the creation of a series of videos that will focus on basic consumer questions and some of the things he has learned along the way.

He will also attend various events across the province on behalf of Sask Pork.

“I’m really excited to be the first representative of Sask Pork’s Whole Hog Youth Ambassador program,” Podordeski said. “I can’t wait to show everyone what I’ve seen and experienced so far. It’s a great way to show other kids and everyone across Saskatchewan what it’s really like to be a pig farmer.”

Podordeski lives on his family’s commercial hay farm. He first learned about the pork industry from his grandparents and his father once ran a genetic female nucleus.

“We have horses and I have been involved in 4-H and I get to help with lots of things around the yard. My dad’s family raised pigs when he was growing up and I’ve heard lots of stories from him and my Nana,” he said.

Podordeski said it’s important for people to be more aware of where their food comes from, and it will give young people an opportunity to learn about the pork industry from someone close to their own age.

“My role as a youth ambassador is to learn first by asking questions of people who work in the industry and then share what I’ve learned,” he said. “I really want to share how much farmers care for their pigs.”

Sask Pork General Manager Mark Ferguson said Podordeski will be a great representative for the organization.

“Reise brings a natural curiosity and a keen interest in the hog industry to the role,” Ferguson said. “The Whole Hog program is a great opportunity to bring a youthful energy to the industry and create engaging and education material.”

The Whole Hog videos will be released on the Sask Pork and Pick Pork social media channels and featured on the Sask Pork website.

alice.mcfarlane@pattisonmedia.com

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