Let's not let a "there goes California again" title get in the middle of the real story:
"At the beginning of next year, California will begin enforcing an animal welfare proposition approved overwhelmingly by voters in 2018 that requires more space for breeding pigs, egg-laying chickens and veal calves....only 4% of hog operations now comply with the new rules."
In the most transparent of ways, the California population voted that animals destined for slaughter ought to have better living conditions before their execution. Whatever.
The hog industry was told in 2018 of the new rule, giving them almost 3 years to adjust their operations.
But Iowa, land of pigs and hogs, being one of those states that make centrist Republicans look like rabid communists and continues to believe Trump is their president, essentially told their California customer to go f*** themselves.
Now it's 2021 and hog producers are spending their hard earned money on spin media rather than adjusting their production processes to meet customer demand. In effect, they are bullying their customers into buying what they have to sell and to stop whining, in a marvelous Trumpian dictatorial way, reminiscent of communist era production of anything.
There's thus a great business opportunity to produce and sell pork to California, meeting their standards, which I'm sure are closely aligned with Euro standards.
In the meantime, hog producers in Iowa will be happy to continue producing and selling hogs like they've always done to an ever shrinking market, and complain that socialist California (and those states that follow their legislation) are killing their business, unaware that they are killing their own business.
When the people of California find out whatever pork that's available costs more, will they be so "hog wild" about the idea?
