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Submit resolutions shape Illinois pork producers' future

Submit resolutions shape Illinois pork producers' future


By Andi Anderson

The Illinois Pork Producers Association (IPPA) has supported the pork industry for nearly 80 years, ensuring progress through collaboration and active member participation.

To continue this tradition, IPPA encourages its members to submit resolutions for discussion at the 2025 Annual Meeting.

Resolutions play a vital role in shaping the association’s policies and direction. By participating in this process, members can influence both state and national pork organizations on critical issues affecting the industry.

Whether it’s a pressing concern or an innovative idea, this is your opportunity to ensure your voice is heard.

To submit a resolution, simply fill out the provided form by December 16, 2024. This straightforward process guarantees your topics and concerns will be discussed during the Annual Meeting.

The meeting is not only for delegates; it is open to all members interested in the industry’s future.

The 2025 Annual Meeting will take place on February 11, 2025, at the BOS Center in Springfield, ahead of the Illinois Pork Expo. Attending the meeting allows you to engage with industry leaders, stay informed, and actively contribute to discussions shaping the pork industry.

Stay tuned for more details about the Annual Meeting and the Illinois Pork Expo, where industry stakeholders gather to share insights and advancements. By submitting your resolutions, you become an essential part of the conversation, driving positive change in the pork industry.

For additional information or to submit your resolution form, please visit the link: Submit Resolutions.

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