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Consumer interest in pork products could help prices for producers
The leader of a non-profit says consumer demand for pork could help push prices higher.
Steve Martin with the Alliance for the Future of Agriculture in Nebraska says summertime grilling season will help eliminate some of the excess product. “I think that will drive some of that supply out. Prices are starting to comeback up a little bit so we’re seeing some rebound in that.”
He tells Brownfield there is more value in purchasing pork for consumers right now. “You can get loins, ribs and prime cuts for a really reasonable price. They are great, affordable meals, high quality, high health for your family.”
Martin says loins could be the most affordable product at the grocery store.
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