The Pork Industry More Than Just the Other White Meat.

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The Pork Industry More Than Just the Other White Meat

Pork Industry is very different than it was 25 years ago.

The difference is traceable to the power of our customers. Packers, grocers, restaurants and consumers.

In the late 1970s Americans became aware of the link between fat in their diet and health. We began changing our diet: –Between 1979 and 1985, demand for pork fell 4 percent per year. –Sales of chicken surged.

America’s changing diet helped to spark a transition in our industry – a transition that continues today and into the future.

An On-Going Transition in the Pork Industry New science, new technology and new management practices. Much of the science has come from land grant universities. We’ve applied the available science to produce lean, nutritious pork - efficiently. Pork: The Other White Meat.

New USDA study shows: Pork tenderloin is as lean as skinless chicken breast. The six most common pork cuts are 16% leaner than 15 yrs ago. Saturated fat has dropped 27%. USDA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Maryland

50 Years Ago Most farms raised a little of everything, including a few pigs.

The Most Powerful Tools in Changing our products are: Genetics - consistently breeding animals with the optimum traits. Nutrition - feeding herds a prescribed diet, controlling nutrients and proteins.

Farmers are the Original Recyclers Crops Grains Livestock Nutrients

The Pork Industry and The Era of Specialization Specialization allows ever increasing operational efficiencies. Options –Start to finish in one-operation –Specialized operations Breeding/weaning Feeding to market weight –Specialized markets -- especially for restaurants

Pork and the Rural Economy Pork Industry consumes 10% of the total US corn crop billion bushels. Pork Industry consumes roughly 10% of the US soybean crop million bushels.

Economic Impact Of A Typical New Facility 21 New Jobs 19 Indirect Jobs $1,000,000 in new income for workers and businesses Source: Iowa State Community & Economic Impacts of Iowa Hog Industry

Economic Impact Of A Typical New Facility $27,000 in new property taxes $65,000 in additional state tax revenues Source: Iowa State Community & Economic Impacts of Iowa Hog Industry

Economic Development One-third of our industry’s employees hold college degrees.

Economic Impact & Exports Global meat consumption ( average): 38 percent pork 32 percent poultry 25 percent beef/veal 5 percent sheep U.S. Meat Export Federation U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization

Economic Impact & Exports Export Dollars $2.00/Animal $42.00/Animal U.S. Meat Export Federation Total Pork Exports 2008 $4.9 Billion U.S. Meat Export Federation

No doubt, the changes in our industry have created confusion. PAST Farmers raised some of everything. Pigs were raised outside. Animals were fat. TODAY Farmers generally specialize. Pigs are typically raised in barns. Animals are leaner.

Issues Our Industry Faces Animal Well-being - Raising animals indoors is misunderstood.

Issues Our Industry Faces Animal Well-being - Raising animals indoors is misunderstood. Environment – Our approach of recycling is misunderstood.

Issues Our Industry Faces Animal Well-being - Raising animals indoors is misunderstood. Environment – Our approach of recycling is misunderstood. Odor Control - In general, is misunderstood.

WE CARE About Producing safe and nutritious food Protecting the well-being of our animals Protecting the public health Providing a safe workplace Making our community a better place Safeguarding the land we all live on

Support for this presentation was provided by the National Pork Board and the Pork Checkoff.