News
Wages, Input Costs & Supply Chain Problems Pushing Up Pork Prices, Not Profits
Posted on: December 21, 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 21, 2021 – In a report issued today on retail pork prices economists with Iowa State University, North Carolina State University and the National Pork Producers Council found that pork prices, not industry profits, are rising. Prices are rising due to increased transportation costs, supply bottlenecks and delays and increased labor costs throughout […]
The post Wages, Input Costs & Supply Chain Problems Pushing Up Pork Prices, Not Profits appeared first on National Pork Producers Council.
Continue Reading on Pork.orgRecent News
March 06, 2024
From Rural Roots to Industry Recognition: Paulson-Whitmore Award Winner
Continue reading on Pork.org
March 06, 2024
Pork Industry Leader Recognized with the Distinguished Service Award
Continue reading on Pork.org
February 27, 2024
Lower Inventories Underpin Prices Going Into Spring
Continue reading on Pork.org
February 13, 2024
Stable Pork Supply Provides Retailers and Foodservice Operators with a Predictable Marketing Environment in 2024
Continue reading on Pork.org
January 30, 2024
After Several Short Slaughter Weeks, Spot Market Will Take Some Time to Recover. Prop 12 Demand a Wild Card Going Forward.
Continue reading on Pork.org