The National Pig Association is the trade association for the pig industry in the UK.
It was formed in October 1999 from the British Pig Association commercial committee and the NFU pig committee.
The British pig industry has faced economic hardship. In 2007 the NPA calculated that British farmers lose ã26 for every pig they produce, when there was a large increase in the cost of animal feed. This led to the BPA contributing to a campaign song entitled Stand By Your Ham, a remake of the country music song Stand by Your Man, under the banner of Pigs are worth it. This was at a time when there was estimated to be 1,500 pig farmers in the UK who received around ã1.10 per kilogram of pork.
In 2011, the NPA calculated that on average British pig farmers were losing ã21 per pig they produce. In total British pig farmers are losing ã4 million per week, with processors of pig meat making ã8 million a week, and pig meat retailers making ã16 million a week.
It is based in Stoneleigh Park, the site of the NFU. Its members represent 70% of the British pig industry.
NPA is the representative trade association for the British pig industry. It works closely with the industry's monthly trade journal Pig World