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Pork group asks USDA to support faster slaughterhouse speeds
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Pork group asks USDA to support faster slaughterhouse speeds
The pork producers group is asking the USDA to appeal the ruling and seek a stay so six plants now operating at faster speeds may continue. Author: Associated Press Updated: 1:57 PM PDT May 25, 2021
A group representing pork producers urged the federal government Tuesday to let them continue an effort to speed up the processing of pigs into bacon and ham despite a union s claim that the increased volume endangers workers.
The National Pork Producers Council, an industry trade group, sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture calling on the agency to appeal a ruling by a federal judge that it argued would needlessly slow production and hurt farmers still recovering from problems associated with the coronavirus pandemic.
Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews
May 25, 2021 | 6:20 AM
Left unchallenged, a recent federal district court ruling will result in a 2.5 percent loss in pork packing plant capacity nationwide, and more than $80 million in reduced income for small U.S. hog farmers, according to an analysis by Dr. Dermot Hayes, an economist with Iowa State University. The National Pork Producers Council is urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to intervene before the ruling takes effect at the end of next month. The ruling will dramatically reduce hog farmer market power particularly smaller producers located near impacted plants and undermine pork industry competition.