US largest meat supplier Tyson Foods forced to shutter two major pork plants over coronavirus

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SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS (REUTERS) - Tyson Foods is shuttering two pork processing plants, including its largest in the United States, to contain the spread of the coronavirus, further tightening meat supplies after other major slaughterhouse shutdowns.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS - Tyson Foods is shuttering two pork processing plants, including its largest in the United States, to contain the spread of the coronavirus, further tightening meat supplies after other major slaughterhouse shutdowns.

Millions of labourers cannot get to fields for harvesting and planting, and there are too few truckers to keep goods moving. Tyson also plans to close a pork processing facility in Logansport, Indiana, while its more than 2,200 workers at the plant undergo testing for Covid-19. When the Logansport facility closes, slaughterhouses that account for 19% of pork production in the United States will be shut.

Tyson said 2,800 workers at the Iowa plant would be compensated during the closure and invited to the facility later this week for coronavirus testing. The outcome of the tests and other factors will determine when the facility will reopen, according to the company.

 

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