Hog sector in crisis asks for government help
Canada’s hog producers are asking the federal government for an immediate payment to address a cash flow crisis.
The industry is reporting losses of anywhere between $30 and $50 for each hog sold.
Canadian Pork Council chair Rick Bergmann told a media conference this could drive many farmers out of business.
“Right now there is so much devastation we need an immediate cash injection of $20 an animal in order to help our producers pay their bills, pay their employees, look after the flow of their farm and continue to secure food supply for all Canadians,” Bergmann said.


