NPPC stresses collaboration for pork industry success
At the 2025 World Pork Expo, National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) leaders stressed the need for a united and proactive advocacy approach to strengthen the pork industry. During a live panel and media briefing, they highlighted how coordinated action is producing real results for pork producers.
“NPPC’s number one priority is ensuring economic certainty and long-term sustainability for pork producers,” said Duane Stateler, NPPC president and Ohio pork producer. “Our advocacy is focused on defending the freedom to operate — and making sure every producer, regardless of size or location, has a voice.”
Bryan Humphreys, NPPC CEO, spoke on the importance of staying active in bipartisan dialogue in Washington. He pointed to efforts to resolve Proposition 12’s state-by-state policy confusion and the ongoing push to embed pork-related reforms in the next farm bill.
“Wins take time, and there is a lot of important work that happens behind the scenes,” said Humphreys. “Staying at the table — across administrations and political divides — is how we make lasting change.”
Maria C. Zieba, NPPC’s VP of government affairs, discussed the organization’s international engagement. “NPPC is persistent in our efforts to ensure producers have a voice in rooms where decisions are being made that impact their future,” said Zieba.
Kylee Deniz, representing grassroots action through the Oklahoma Pork Council, shared how state associations play a vital role in shaping local policy and aligning with national priorities.
“So much focus goes to Washington, but major decisions often start in state legislatures,” said Deniz. “We work closely with NPPC’s national team to maintain consistency and make sure producers are heard at every level.”
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