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Accountability Focus of Pork Forum Program
Feb 7, 2007 2:33 PM
How the U.S. pork industry can be accountable to customer desires, and do so in a sustainable manner while building trust, will be a key issue for Pork Act delegates at the National Pork Industry Forum, March 1-3 in Anaheim, CA.
Delegates will review activities related to the pork checkoff, including the rate of the checkoff and the amount of checkoff revenue distributed to state producer associations for checkoff-funded programs.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture appointed 154 pork producers and eight importers to the National Pork Producers Delegate Body for 2006.
More information on Pork Forum can be found on the Pork Board’s Web site at www.pork.org.
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