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USDA to buy $30 million in pork to help farmers

Christopher Doering Reuters 09/04/2009 01:03
USDA to buy $30 million in pork to help farmers - USA - Business - agriculture - Tom Vilsack


The U.S. government plans to buy another $30 million in pork products in fiscal 2009 for federal food assistance programs to help the flailing hog industry, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said on Thursday.



But pork futures prices fell on the news, as traders at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange had expected a bigger aid package, and said $30 million will do little to help the beleaguered sector because of a glut of pork in storage.

"Quantity-wise, that's a drop in the bucket," said John Kleist, broker-analyst with Allendale Inc. "We have enough in the freezer that they (USDA) could take and not even put a dent in the freezer for $30 million."

USDA has bought about $151 billion of pork so far this fiscal year, which ends this month.

The hog industry, which has been losing money since October 2007, has been battered by a slumping global economy at a time when some traditional importers, such as China, have been producing more of their own pork.


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