by JURGEN PREUGSCHAS
Hog production practices and productivity improvements, as well as the exports of live animals and pork meat have been a Canadian success story for the past two decades.
Before the 1990s, Canada produced primarily for its domestic and the American market. However, commencing in the mid 1990s, a steady rise of exports to other world markets became so significant that by 2008 they represented over 70 per cent of the total exports; more than double those going to the United States.