The national pork checkoff has announced a plan to help pig farmers respond quickly and efficiently should a foreign animal disease outbreak occur in the U.S. It’s estimated that an outbreak of foot and mouth disease could cost the pork and beef industries $12.8 billion dollars per year. At World Pork Expo the National Pork Board rolled out the Secure Pork Supply Plan, a program that will help producers enrolled in the program to get production back to normal much faster than those who do not participate. Dr. Patrick Webb is director of swine health programs for the Pork Checkoff.
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey, says after dealing with avian influenza in 2015, he sees real value in the program.
Earlier this week the National Pork Board allocated an additional $1.6 million in the Secure Pork Supply Plan.
(Story by Dave Russell)
