About us
What is the Oklahoma Pork Council?
Oklahoma Pork Council has served the state’s pork producers since 1991. We are a producer-led organization representing the interests of all pork producers throughout Oklahoma. Through federally collected Pork Checkoff funds, we are able to:
Promote pork & pork products
Fund research
Educate consumers & producers
Support the efforts of the Oklahoma pork industry
Our strategic intentions
Outlined by Oklahoma pork industry leaders in February 2020, Oklahoma Pork will continue to build trust and create value by focusing our work in the following four strategic intention areas.
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Strategically promote our industry through collaboration with the national pork organizations to demonstrate We Care principles.
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Create an atmosphere that allows members to attract, retain and excite the workforce of today and tomorrow
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Promote common-sense regulation following We Care principles.
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Deepen relationships that expand Oklahoma Pork’s strategic competitive advantage on biosecurity and FAD preparedness.
we are one pork.
Join us in shaping the future of One Pork industry!
The Oklahoma Pork Council, a farmer-led organization, represents the interests of all Oklahoma pig farmers. From large-scale commercial operators to first-time 4-H and FFA exhibitors, our mission is to positively impact every Oklahoman who raises pigs.
In Oklahoma, we believe in being first, and we are well-positioned to lead the way in uniting our industry for the good of our pigs and our people. Other states are talking about how to bring different producers together, but here we are making it happen.
Our national partners
National pork producers council
The National Pork Producers Council works to ensure that the U.S. pork industry remains a consistent and responsible supplier of high quality pork to domestic and international markets through public-policy outreach, working on legislation, regulation, and trade initiatives.
National pork board
The National Pork Boardexecutes programs related to promotion, research and education. No funds may be used for lobbying or influencing government policy.