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Next government must help Canadian pork sector through Chinese tariffs says meat council

Council says government should avoid scenarios that make sectors like agriculture collateral damage

By Jonah Grignon April 15, 2025
Federal parties must recognize the losses Canada’s pork sector will face from Chinese tariffs, says Chris White, president and CEO of the Canadian Meat Council (CMC).

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Livestock, News

Canadian Meat Council calls for federal support for pork processors, producers

Some packers are projecting losses of over $100 million this year in face of Chinese tariffs, council says

By Geralyn Wichers April 14, 2025
The Canadian Meat Council says pork processors and farmers need targeted support from the federal government to maintain the viability of packers and to not lose jobs.

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Brazil’s JBS bullish despite challenging outlook for US beef business

By Ana Mano, Reuters March 26, 2025
JBS, the world's largest meatpacker, said cattle remain scarce and expensive in the U.S., dampening the outlook of its beef business in the country where the company derives most of its sales.

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Trump administration aims to make faster meat processing permanent

Agency plans rulemaking to formalize speed increases

By Leah Douglas, Tom Polansek March 18, 2025
Chicago/Washington | Reuters – The Trump administration said on Mar. 17 that it plans to permanently allow U.S. poultry and pork processing plants to operate more quickly, raising concerns among […] Read more

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China renews export registrations for US pork, poultry plants, industry groups say

By Mei Mei Chu, Reuters, Tom Polansek and Julie Steenhuysen March 17, 2025
Beijing has renewed registrations that allow hundreds of U.S. pork and poultry facilities to export to China, industry groups said on Monday, after lapses threatened shipments to the world's largest meat importer.


Pascal Houle, Chief Executive Officer of Sollio Cooperative Group, at Sollio’s 103nd Annual General Meeting. (CNW Group/Sollio Groupe Coopératif)
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Olymel parent company posts profit in ‘pivotal’ year

Sollio Cooperative Group says recovery plan working after losses, closures

By Geralyn Wichers February 28, 2025
Olymel parent company Sollio Cooperative Group says 2024 was one of its best years in decades as the company recovers from a period of losses and closures.

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Smithfield Foods to keep US pork plants open, eyes tariffs amid IPO, CEO says

By Juveria Tabassum, Reuters, Tom Polansek January 28, 2025
Smithfield Foods does not plan to close more U.S. pork processing plants, Chief Executive Shane Smith said on Tuesday, as the company returned to a U.S. exchange after more than a decade in a spinoff by Hong Kong-based WH Group 0288.HK.

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Meat packer Pilgrim’s Pride agrees to pay $41 million to settle investors’ lawsuit

By Reuters January 27, 2025
Meat industry giant Pilgrim’s Pride has agreed to pay $41.5 million (C$59.7 million) to settle a securities class action alleging the company artificially boosted its stock price by making false and misleading statements about chicken industry competition.


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Smithfield Foods targets up to $10.7 billion valuation in US IPO

By Reuters January 21, 2025
Smithfield Foods is targeting a valuation of up to $10.73 billion (C$15.41 billion) in its U.S. initial public offering, the packing giant said on Tuesday, moving closer to its much-anticipated stock market return in the country after more than a decade.

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Livestock, News

US chicken, pork plant workers face higher health risks, USDA studies confirm

By Reuters, Tom Polansek January 13, 2025
Workers in U.S. chicken and pork plants face higher risks than other manufacturing workers for musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, according to two studies the U.S. Department of Agriculture issued on Friday.

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