Don't know what to think of the ongoing expansion of hog production in this part of MB but it's certainly upsetting a lot of people. Proposals for quite a few new barns with 24,000 head per site I believe. The expansion is by HyLife which is now owned 50.1% by a Thai company and 49.9% by a Japanese one. They got $9.5 million from the MB Government and another $2 million through Growing Forward to expand their slaughter plant in Neepawa and their new feedmill in Killarney. I was told, and Braveheart can correct me if this is wrong, that they are bringing US corn into Killarney to make the feed.
So while Manitoba Pork are running ads in the papers promoting this (paid for by check-off no doubt) and saying how it fits with the provincial Governments "new sustainable protein strategy which seeks to ensure that Manitoba farmers have the resources they need to remain leaders in animal protein production...." I'm struggling to see where the Manitoba farmers are even involved in this other than as a dumping ground for hog manure.
So while Manitoba Pork are running ads in the papers promoting this (paid for by check-off no doubt) and saying how it fits with the provincial Governments "new sustainable protein strategy which seeks to ensure that Manitoba farmers have the resources they need to remain leaders in animal protein production...." I'm struggling to see where the Manitoba farmers are even involved in this other than as a dumping ground for hog manure.
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