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This newsroom contains relevant information about the Manitoba hog sector and how it’s contributing to the community.

Stay up-to-date on the latest news with articles, editorials, and news releases from Manitoba Pork.

Building a Stronger Manitoba

Building a Stronger Manitoba

In the early days of our province, horses and carts were required for anything and everything that needed to move. These connected communities ensured that goods moved to market, using horses and cart...

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Hog sector leads in sustainability

Hog sector leads in sustainability

Consider for a second the first car ever built, the Ford Model T. The Model T may have moved people from point A to point B, but it was inefficient, rigid, required plenty of fuel, and couldn’t ...

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Hog Farmers Show Passion for Care

Hog Farmers Show Passion for Care

Plenty has changed over the years when it comes to raising pigs — barns have become more efficient, animal care standards have been strengthened — but farmers have remained steadfast in th...

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Hog farmers making strides in sustainability

Hog farmers making strides in sustainability

As days become longer, the sights and sounds of spring come into focus across Manitoba’s prairie landscape. Farmers start moving equipment into place, working long hours and hard days to plant t...

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Investing in Animal Care

Investing in Animal Care

As hog farmers work to raise safe and nutritious pork, they also strive to provide the best possible care for their pigs, ensuring their animals remain healthy and comfortable year-round. Hog farms ar...

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Pork Producers Helping Manitobans Save

Pork Producers Helping Manitobans Save

As the world grapples with high food prices, Manitobans are looking for ways to stretch their grocery dollar. Healthy food can be expensive, so saving money sometimes means sacrificing good nutrition....

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Building a Stronger Manitoba

Building a Stronger Manitoba

In the early days of our province, horses and carts were required for anything and everything that needed to move. These connected communities ensured that goods moved to market, using horses and cart...

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Hog Farmers Helping Us Eat More Sustainably

Hog Farmers Helping Us Eat More Sustainably

As days become longer, the sights and sounds of spring come into focus across Manitoba’s prairie landscape. Farmers start moving equipment into place, working long hours and hard days to plant t...

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Investing in the Ongoing Enhancement of Animal Care

Investing in the Ongoing Enhancement of Animal Care

As hog farmers work to raise safe and nutritious pork, they also strive to provide the best possible care for their pigs, ensuring their animals remain healthy and comfortable ...

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Hog Sector Taking Action on Sustainability

Hog Sector Taking Action on Sustainability

While the term “sustainability” also includes social and economic viewpoints, we most often think of the environment. We tend to give pause to top-of-mind environmental impacts like energy...

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Healthy habits, nutritious pork

Healthy habits, nutritious pork

Affordability has become a major concern at the grocery store, where inflation has many of us swapping out some of our favourite items with cheaper, sometimes less healthy options. Fortunately, the pr...

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Farmers help feed families in need

Farmers help feed families in need

December always feels like a special month, filled with holiday celebrations, work parties, connecting with friends and family, and most importantly, sharing meals with those we love. It is also a tim...

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Manitoba Pork represents 624 Manitoba hog farms

Manitoba Pork

Manitoba Pork’s office at 28 Terracon Place is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, closed from 12:00 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. for lunch. As much as possible, please contact by emailing or phoning in requests for information, ear tags, and other resources. Contact us by phone, fax, email or regular mail.


Tel: 204-237-7447
Fax: 204-237-9831
24-hour Emergency Contact Line: 1-833-310-0108

28 Terracon Place
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
R2J 4G7

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