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Friday, June 08, 2007
Print This Page Pork Checkoff introduces the nutritional efficiency consortium
US - The Pork Checkoff is working to address the effects of rising corn prices on pork producers. In February, the National Pork Board approved $400,000 for the development of a nutritional efficiency research and education consortium, bringing together organisations throughout the pork industry and agriculture.“The nutritional efficiency consortium was developed to determine what
research had been completed and what would need to be done on behalf of pork producers,” said Bruce Samson, pork producer from Three Forks, Mont. and National Pork Board member. “It was determined that research and education should be focused on nutritional efficiency and not just ethanol co-products.”
The objectives of the nutritional efficiency consortium include:
- To economically maximize production efficiencies through improved feed conversion and reduced/optimized feed costs.
- To help producers lower feed costs through improved feeding technologies and information about the use of lower-cost alternative diet components.
- To develop comprehensive research programs to address genomic and cellular level nutrient utilization processes and capabilities.
- To develop real-time decision making tools to evaluate the opportunities and challenges created by corn and other ingredient prices and co-product availability.
Participants in the consortium include Arizona Pork Council, Illinois Pork
Producers Association, Iowa Pork Producers Association, Kansas Pork
Association, Mississippi Pork Association, Missouri Pork Producers
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Source: Midwestbullseye
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