ASA
Support for the National Pork Checkoff Program
January 22, 2001
Saint Louis, Missouri
The
producer leaders of the American Soybean Association (ASA) have expressed their
support for continuation of the National Pork Checkoff Program because the ASA
believes the Pork Checkoff was an effective tool for enhancing demand for U.S.
pork products, which is beneficial for pork producers and soybean producers.
At its regularly scheduled Board of Directors meeting
July 15-17 2000, ASAs Public Affairs Committee put forth a motion to the full
Board recommending, that ASA, if requested by NPPC (National Pork Producer
Council), issue a statement of support for the National Pork checkoff and
encourage producers to vote in favor of continuation. The motion carried with
full support from the ASA Board.
Following the ASA Board of Directors meeting, ASA received
a request from NPPC asking for ASAs public comments on the Pork Checkoff
Program. NPPC also encouraged ASA to consider providing financial support to
help communicate to producers the benefits of the pork checkoff program.
Subsequent to receipt of NPPCs request, ASA leaders approved a program that
included grower communications in the form of articles and radio reports
expressing ASAs support, and a $5,000 contribution, which was mailed to NPPC
on August 16. No soybean producer checkoff dollars were included in ASAs
contribution.
Almost two pounds of soybeans are utilized for every
pound of pork consumed in the U.S. The checkoff-funded "Pork. The Other
White MeatŪ" helped increase the per-capita consumption of pork by 5
pounds in the past five years. A record 54.2 pounds of pork are consumed
annually per person in the U.S. The average hog diet contains about 22 percent
soybean meal, which translates to 424 million bushels of soybeans used in hog
feed last year. Pork producers have provided a market for 27 percent of all the
soybean meal crushed in the United States.
The ASA Board of Directors is comprised of 42 soybean
farmers representing 26 state soybean affiliates. ASA works to improve the
profitability of its 28,000 producer members.
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For more information contact:
Tony Anderson, ASA President, (740) 437-7803,
db8566b@dragonbbs.com
Bob Callanan, Communications Director, bcallanan@soy.org
American Soybean Association
12125 Woodcrest Executive Drive, Suite 100, Saint Louis,
MO 63141
Phone: (314) 576-1770, Fax: (314) 576-2786