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Dr. Glynn Tonsor: Global Pork Economics | Ep. 320

Dr. Glynn Tonsor: Global Pork Economics | Ep. 320

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In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show, Dr. Glynn Tonsor from Kansas State University explores the economic shifts affecting the swine industry today. He discusses global uncertainties, disease impacts, pork demand trends, and strategic financial decision-making. Learn what indicators to watch and how to respond to market volatility. Listen now on all major platforms!


"Risk is two-sided. Sometimes developments help margins, sometimes they don’t."


Meet the guest: Dr. Glynn Tonsor is a Professor of Agricultural Economics at Kansas State University with a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from K-State and a B.S. in Agribusiness from Missouri State University. Raised on a farrow-to-finish hog farm in Missouri, he combines academic expertise with real-world production experience.


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What you will learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:46) Introduction
  • (04:35) Economics & swine industry
  • (06:38) Global trade dynamics
  • (09:06) Consumer demand tracking
  • (12:36) Disease and pork prices
  • (18:36) Strategies for resilience
  • (23:35) Final three questions


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