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Prairie pork industry leader Bill Vaags, 82

By GFM Network News, Manitoba Co-operator Staff September 14, 2017
UPDATED, Sept. 15 — A memorial service is planned for Sept. 19 in Winnipeg for a prominent Prairie figure in the business of promoting and securing export markets for Canadian pork. Bill Vaags, a pork producer at Dugald, Man. who led the Canadian Pork Council from 1985 to 1990 and chaired Canada Pork International from

(National Pork Board (U.S.) photo via ARS/USDA)
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India to accept Canadian pork

By GFM Network News, Manitoba Co-operator Staff January 15, 2016
Canadian pork and pork products may now be exported to India under a new agreement for market access announced Friday. Canada, whose overall agrifood exports to India are mainly in pulse crops such as lentils and peas but also include oilseeds, canola oil, cereal grains, dairy goods, apples and cattle, expects to move $2 million


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Chinese demand seen eating into pork supply glut

By GFM Network News, Jade Markus August 24, 2015
CNS Canada –– Canadian pork producers have seen increased demand from China in recent weeks, which could boost prices in coming months. Despite turbulence in the China’s economy, an industry specialist says exports should be little affected. Pork prices are sensitive to economic change to an extent, but not as much as non-food markets, said

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