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As trade tensions escalate between the United States and global partners, Canadian pork producers are being advised to stay grounded and avoid knee-jerk reactions—especially when it comes to retaliatory tariffs.
US corn yield rises, trade tensions grow, weather remains steady, and cattle markets tighten as the US closes its border to Mexican feeder cattle amid fresh tariff measures.
A Senior Risk Management Analyst with HAMS Marketing Services the biggest risk for Canada's pork producers as the result of U.S. tariff threats will come if U.S. pork is hit by retaliatory tariffs.
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Sorry for any SPAM message! The sender has been removed. In order for ease of use of the site we let people post before they are approved. Hopefully we won't have to be stricter on our Ontario Ag Community website. Take Care, Sandy Dales sandy.dales@farms.com
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