The SCOTUS Decision Is In: IEEPA Tariffs Are Out
On February 20, the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) judges released their decision about the legality of US President Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose “reciprocal tariffs” on US trading partners across the globe.
“IEEPA does not authorize the President to impose tariffs. The judgment... is vacated, and the case is remanded with instructions to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction,” read the latest Opinion of the Court for Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion and the court agreed 6-3 that the tariffs exceeded the law...
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Meat Institute: Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs
Just Bare Surpasses $1 Billion in Annual Sales, Setting New Standards in the Chicken Category
Pilgrim’s Pride announced that its chicken brand, Just Bare, surpassed $1 billion in annual retail sales in 2025. The company’s 45% annual growth rate has made it the fastest-growing brand in its category. Once a niche offering, Just Bare has quickly evolved into a leading force in frozen and fresh chicken.
“Crossing the $1 billion threshold is a testament not only to the strength of the Just Bare brand, but also to the strategic investments our organization has made in innovation, operational excellence, and consumer-driven growth,” said Fabio Sandri, CEO of Pilgrim’s. “This milestone reflects our team’s commitment to building a modern, high-value prepared foods portfolio — and Just Bare is leading the way.”
AFBF Statement on Supreme Court Tariff Ruling
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the administration’s use of tariffs.
“America’s farmers understand the president’s efforts to use tariffs to create a more level playing field for U.S. goods, U.S. workers and the U.S. economy. Unfortunately, trade disruptions and declining prices for agricultural goods created additional hardships for farmers who came into 2025 already dealing with crippling inflation and declining farm prices. We appreciate the President responding to trade and market disruptions by delivering important financial assistance. Open and fair markets are critical to help rebuild the farm economy.
President Trump Signs US-Indonesia Trade Deal Expanding Access for US Beef
Today, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) welcomed the announcement that U.S. beef exports will now have duty-free access to Indonesia. Gaining access to the Indonesian market, where U.S. beef has faced significant barriers, has been a priority for NCBA for years. As part of the trade deal, Indonesia will purchase at least 50,000 metric tons of U.S. beef annually and now recognizes USDA authority on food safety and animal health, opening more opportunities for exports.
“U.S. beef exports to Indonesia have faced numerous tariff and non-tariff trade barriers, which has made it incredibly difficult to develop...
Gov. Evers Sends Letter, Urging the President to Back Off Plans to Import Beef from Argentina
Gov. Tony Evers sent a letter urging President Donald Trump and the Trump Administration to back off its latest plans to import beef from Argentina and instead support and protect the livelihoods of American farmers, ranchers, and producers. This is the second letter Gov. Evers has sent, having previously sent a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins after the president first telegraphed his plan to import beef from Argentina last fall.
At the time, the president's plan drew strong opposition from several groups, including...
Governor Newsom Calls for Immediate Tariff Refund Checks Following Court Ruling Against Trump
Governor Gavin Newsom today called on the Trump Administration to immediately issue refund checks — with interest — to American families and businesses after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs were illegal.
“Time to pay the piper, Donald. These tariffs were nothing more than an illegal cash grab that drove up prices and hurt working families, so you could wreck longstanding alliances and extort them. Every dollar unlawfully taken must be refunded immediately — with interest. Cough up!”
Governor Gavin Newsom
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USDA Line Speeds Program Another Step Closer to Widespread Adoption
The National Pork Producers Council applauds the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s proposed rule to update the New Swine Inspection System’s line speed regulations to increase efficiency at pork processing plants. The proposal aims to remove maximum line speed limits for establishments operating under NSIS. Participating establishments will be allowed to set their own line speeds based on their demonstrated ability to maintain process controls and food safety, rather than adhering to a strict maximum speed limit...
Expana Weekly Top 10: Trade Turbulence, Retail Shifts, and Weather-Driven Market Disruption
Welcome to this week's edition of the Expana's Weekly Top 10, where we dive into the latest developments across global markets and industries. This week, we explore insights from Fruit Logistica 2026 with Thess Mostoles, highlighting resilience in fresh produce markets amid supply chain challenges. The impact of extreme weather on European agriculture and shifts in retail amid Lent's seafood demand also take center stage. Additionally, we cover significant trade and economic issues, from Wendy's planned closures and Hormel's divestiture...
NRF Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs
The National Retail Federation today issued the following statement from Executive Vice President of Government Relations David French in response to the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding the Trump administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs.
"The Supreme Court’s announcement today regarding tariffs provides much-needed certainty for U.S. businesses and manufacturers, enabling global supply chains to operate without ambiguity. Clear and consistent trade policy is essential for economic growth, creating jobs and opportunities for American families...
USDA Announces Enrollment Period for Farmer Bridge Payments
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins today announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is opening the enrollment period for the Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) program, providing $11 billion in one-time bridge payments to row crop producers in response to temporary trade market disruptions and increased production costs. The FBA enrollment period opens Feb. 23 and closes April 17, 2026.
“Improving the farm economy is our top priority at USDA, and we have simplified and streamlined the application process for the bridge program to ensure producers get the financial assistance they need as quickly as possible as we’re kicking off the spring planting season. President Trump continues to put farmers first. If our farmers are not economically able to continue
ANALYSIS: Korea’s 2026 KAFTA Quota Drawdown Accelerates as Australian Beef Flows Surge
While China’s safeguard has dominated headlines for weeks, Korea’s safeguard quota for Australian beef is quietly racing toward early exhaustion.
Korea’s customs import data showed that January 2026 alone consumed 23.6% of Australia’s 2026 allocation. By February 19, 45.42% of the allocation had already been used, leaving 107,005 metric tons (MT) remaining.
Korea’s Special Agricultural Safeguards (SSG) under the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA) is set at 196,050 MT for 2026, with the in-quota tariff reduced 2.7 percentage points from last year to 5.3%...
ANALYSIS: Korea Logs Highest-Ever Monthly Beef Imports at 87,162 MT in January 2026
Korea’s beef imports surged to an all-time high of 87,162 metric tons (MT), according to the Korea Customs Service.
Surging by 39.8% year-on-year (YOY), the world’s fourth-largest beef importer saw gains totaling 24,809 MT across all key suppliers except for Canada.
On a monthly basis, volumes soared nearly eightfold, reversing four months of consecutive falls, as volumes climbed 68,923 MT. It is standard practice for importers to park cargo at ports or in bonded warehouses to take advantage of lower tariff rates when the new quota year resets on January 1...
Ajinomoto Foods North America, Inc. Recalls Chicken Fried Rice Products
Ajinomoto Foods North America, Inc., a Portland, Ore. establishment, is recalling approximately 3,370,530 pounds of frozen not ready-to-eat (NRTE) chicken fried rice products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically glass, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
The NRTE chicken fried rice items were produced between September 8, 2025, and November 17, 2025. The following products are subject to recall:
1.53-kg. cardboard packages containing 6 bags of frozen “AJINOMOTO YAKITORI CHICKEN WITH JAPANESE-STYLE FRIED RICE” with BEST BEFORE/MEILLEUR AVANT dates 26 SE 09 through 26 NO 12.
20-oz. (1 lb. 4 oz.) plastic bag packages containing frozen “TRADER JOE’S Chicken Fried Rice...
Ambassador Greer Issues Statement on President Trump Announcing a Trade Deal with Indonesia
Today [February 19, 2026], Ambassador Greer issued a statement following President Trump’s announcement of the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade with Indonesia, expanding Americans’ market access to the world’s fourth most populous country while eliminating tariff barriers on over 99% of U.S. products exported to Indonesia across all sectors.
“President Trump is unlocking Indonesia’s market of over 280 million people to create commercially meaningful opportunities for American farmers and manufacturers,” said Ambassador Greer. “This landmark Agreement breaks down trade barriers while advancing the economic and national security interests of...
USMEF Statement on US-Indonesia Agreement on Reciprocal Trade
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced on Feb. 19 an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the United States and Indonesia. As detailed here, the agreement includes tremendous market access gains for U.S. red meat.
U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) President and CEO Dan Halstrom issued this statement:
Indonesia has been a leading priority for the U.S. red meat industry throughout recent negotiations on reciprocal trade. Especially without access to China, the U.S. beef industry needs to be able to serve the Indonesian market, which...
ABS Data Confirms Record Beef Production and Strong Livestock Supply in 2025
Australia’s red meat industry has delivered another year of strong performance, with new ABS data confirming exceptional beef production, historically high cattle slaughter and resilient lamb and mutton supply despite varied seasonal conditions. Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) says the data reflects both the strength and adaptability of Australian red meat producers, as well as the continued shift toward higher throughput and heavier carcase weights across key species. Cattle: Record production and the highest slaughter in almost five decades
Farm Bill 2.0 Provides Additional Certainty to American Cattle Producers
House Agriculture Committee Chairman G.T. Thompson released the text of Farm Bill 2.0 (the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026). The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) welcomes the provisions that strengthen the agriculture measures included in the One, Big, Beautiful Bill (OBBB).
“We appreciate Chairman Thompson’s leadership and diligent work to provide legislative answers to the ongoing needs of cattle producers,” said NCBA President and Virginia cattle producer Gene Copenhaver. “Chairman Thompson’s bill includes important provisions to streamline voluntary...
IPPE Reports Largest Trade Show Floor Ever and Reveals New Logo
The International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) had a successful 2026 expo with the largest trade show floor in its history covering 662,214 square feet of exhibit space with 1,375 exhibitors. Recognized as the world’s largest annual event for the animal food, meat, poultry and egg industries, IPPE also ranks among the 25 largest trade shows in the United States. IPPE is sponsored by the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, American Feed Industry Association and the Meat Institute.
The 2026 IPPE had 32,550 registered attendees from the poultry...
Farmers Appreciate Focus on Supply Chain Issues
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on President Trump’s executive order to boost production of certain crop protection tools.
“AFBF appreciates the administration for affirming that food security is national security. Phosphate fertilizers and effective products reviewed and approved by the EPA enable farmers to protect the health of their crops while using fewer natural resources. A strong domestic supply chain reduces dependence on foreign imports and helps ensure continued access to tools that contribute to the success of farmers who grow the food and fiber America’s families rely on...
Huey Magoo's Partners with Jha Rajput Patel Group to Expand Across Texas and Alabama
Huey Magoo's has signed a development deal with the Jha Rajput Patel group to expand its brand presence in Texas and Alabama. The Jha Rajput Patel group brings extensive experience across restaurant operations, transportation and logistics, real estate, and multi-unit franchise ownership.
The restaurant features hand-crafted chicken tenders, referred to as 'The Filet Mignon of Chicken®,' made from chicken tenderloin marinated for 24 hours and either hand-breaded or grilled. In 2025, Huey Magoo's introduced a more...
Secretary Rollins Announces $263 Million Food Purchase to Support US Producers
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) intent to purchase up to $263 million in dairy and agricultural products from American farmers and producers to distribute to food banks and nutrition assistance programs across the country. These purchases are being made through USDA’s authority under Section 32 of the Agriculture Act of 1935 and will assist producers and communities in need. With this action, the Trump Administration is bolstering American prosperity by supporting American agriculture, rural communities, and those in need of nutrition assistance...
Pei Wei Asian Kitchen Turns Up the Heat in Lake Nona
Pei Wei Asian Kitchen is planting roots in Lake Nona, bringing bold, wok-fired flavor to one of Orlando's fastest-growing communities. Built to match the neighborhood's vibrant energy, the new restaurant delivers fresh, made-to-order dishes, signature sauces, and fast, approachable dining designed for guests on the go.
The Lake Nona restaurant reflects Pei Wei's modern design direction, blending warm textures, contemporary lighting, and standout details that create a lively, welcoming dining space.
The opening also highlights Pei Wei's continued focus on...
Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken Welcomes Collin Donnelly as VP of Growth and Development
Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken have announced the appointment of Collin Donnelly, its new Vice President of Growth and Development. This move reinforces the company's commitment to accelerating restaurant growth and franchise development.”
"We are excited to welcome Collin to our leadership team and further strengthen our development bench," said Ryan Weaver, CEO of Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken. "His growth mindset and proven ability to build scalable teams and systems will be instrumental as we continue to grow across existing and emerging...
ANALYSIS: Diverging Protein Output Trends Take Shape In Q1
The USDA’s first-quarter 2026 production outlook underscores a protein landscape that is increasingly differentiating itself from this time last year. Supply growth is concentrated within the poultry and pork sectors, while beef production continues to face headwinds...
ANALYSIS: Turkey Poult Placements Rise Early in 2026 Before February Egg Sets Hit Seasonal Low
Poult placements started off this year 2.9% above last year and only 0.8% below the 5-year average. While the turkey industry still battles historically low supplies, this slight uptick in production potential was a generally well-received sign that the market might be on a path toward less supply constraints in the future. However, this rise in poult placements was followed by a subsequent...
Walmart Reports Strong Growth in Sales and Revenue in Q4 and Fiscal Results
Walmart has unveiled impressive quarterly and yearly results, demonstrating robust growth across various segments and maintaining its market-leading position.
Walmart President and CEO said, "The pace of change in retail is accelerating. It’s exciting. And our financial results show that we’re not only embracing this change, we’re leading it. For our customers and members, the future is fast, convenient, and personalized.”
Here's a closer look at Walmart's impressive Q4 and fiscal year performance.
Highlights from Q4...
US Response Ramps Up as New World Screwworm Nears Texas Border
Texas and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are stepping up efforts to keep New World screwworm (NWS) out of the country after the flesh-eating parasite was recently detected in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas and at a Florida quarantine facility.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration marshaling all available government resources to strengthen the state's NWS response.
"Although the New World screwworm fly is not yet present in Texas or the U.S., it's northward spread from Mexico toward the U.S. southern border poses a serious threat to Texas' livestock industry and wildlife," Abbott said in a January 29 press...
What Restaurants Need to Succeed: Immigration Reform, Competitive Swipe Fees, & Strong Trade Policy
The National Restaurant Association today released ambitious federal policy priorities that when achieved, will help stabilize the industry workforce, support industry employment growth, cut costs for restaurant operators, and preserve the global supply chain. The priorities include:
The restaurant and foodservice industry is the nation's second-largest private employer, with more than 15.7 million people...
Australia: Record Cattle on Feed Numbers Drive Huge 2025 Turn-Off
Australia’s feedlot sector maintained strong momentum through the December quarter, setting a new record for cattle on feed and continuing to test the upper limits of national capacity. This sustained expansion underpinned record grainfed export performance in 2025cal demonstrating the importance of feedlots in the production system.
National feedlot capacity increased by 1% on last quarter to a record 1.76 million head, supporting continued high throughput. The slightly lower September-quarter cattle-on-feed figure flowed through to December turn-off, which totalled 947,200 head, down 2% from the all-time high recorded in the September quarter...
OKFB Members Discuss MAHA, Legislative Outlook at Annual Leadership Conference
Oklahoma Farm Bureau members made the trek to Oklahoma City for the organization’s annual leadership conference on Tuesday, Feb. 17.
More than 150 members had the opportunity to learn from industry leaders and fellowship with other Farm Bureau members and state legislators during the one-day event as they honed their leadership skills and received updates on several top issues facing agriculture.
The conference kicked off with an update on the Make America Healthy Again initiative with Corteva’s Warren Mayberry and John Campbell of the Southern Crop Production...
US Pork Featured at Vietnamese Festival, Shared with Underprivileged Families
USMEF partnered with a local college in Ho Chi Minh City to celebrate a Lunar New Year tradition in Vietnam, share U.S. pork with underprivileged families and promote U.S. spare ribs to retail partners. With support from Indiana Soybean Alliance and Indiana Corn Marketing Council, USMEF collaborated with Saigon Tourist Hospitality College (STHC) to celebrate Vietnam’s Banh Chung Cake Festival.
Banh Chung is a traditional Vietnamese cake that is closely associated with the Lunar New Year. Its main ingredients traditionally include glutinous rice, mung beans and pork belly...
US Beef Industry Working to Rebuild Market Share in Colombia
New product launches for branded U.S. beef products are expanding the industry’s retail presence in Colombia, an important step toward regaining market share in this increasingly competitive market. Supermarket chains Exito and Carulla recently introduced several new branded U.S. beef products at stores in major Colombian cities. USMEF partnered with importers on training, merchandising and promotional programs to launch the new products.
“Rebuilding market share is a priority for U.S. beef in Colombia,” says USMEF Colombia Representative Maria Ruiz. “The Canadian beef industry developed new business here when U.S. beef...
Carbone Fine Food Welcomes Jeff Stoeckel as President
Today, Carbone Fine Food announced the appointment of its new President, Jeff Stoeckel.
In his career, Stoeckel has led growth and transformation for prominent companies like Stumptown Coffee Roasters before it was acquired by Peet's Coffee & Tea, and most recently at LesserEvil, where he drove strategy and product innovation. Notably, Stoeckel has played a pivotal role in launching ButcherBox into Target stores nationwide, an initiative set for January 2026.
"Carbone is entering the next phase of its rapid growth," said Eric Skae...
Wynn Resorts and Chef's Table Announce Global Partnership Debuting This Fall
Wynn Resorts and Chef's Table, the brand behind the award-winning Netflix culinary documentary series, are embarking on a new global partnership with a culinary tour-de-force celebration this fall. The partnership will combine world-class dining offerings with an impressive lineup of talent from the renowned series to create and produce original and meaningful programming.
In September, Chef's Table will transform Revelry, the tasting experience at Wynn Las Vegas, into Wynn Revelry by Chef's Table – bringing together...
ANALYSIS: US 90% Lean Heavy Cows Continue to Encounter YOY Gains
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Go Raw Recalls Cat Food Due to Low Thiamine Concerns
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall initiated by Go Raw LLC, a pet food manufacturer.
The recall involves a single lot of the company's Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze-Dried Nuggets, which may contain low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1). The issue was identified following an investigation prompted by a reported pet illness.
Low thiamine levels can be particularly harmful to cats, potentially leading to a deficiency of this essential nutrient. Such a deficiency can affect the cat's overall...
Walmart Achieves Record Grocery Growth as Consumer Habits Shift
According to a quarterly study by dunnhumby, Walmart's grocery penetration in the US has reached a record 72%, driven by the improved financial security of American shoppers aged 18-54. This represents a 6 percentage point increase year-over-year (YOY), the largest growth among all retailers.
Walmart serves over 190 million Americans monthly, 2.5 times more than the second-place Dollar General at 28.6%. The data reveals that mass-channel retailers have, for the first time, equaled traditional supermarkets with a 79% penetration rate...
Congressman Don Davis Co-Leads SAFE CATTLE Act to Protect Agriculture and Rural Communities
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"Our producers and ranchers need proactive monitoring and interagency coordination to stop the screwworm before it threatens...
Mighty Spark Leads Fastest-Growing Segment in Meat Snacks With Nationwide Expansion
Mighty Spark, the creator of the No. 1 selling chicken snack stick, is accelerating its national expansion in 2026, fueled by rapid category growth, expanded retail distribution and two new product innovations. The company is introducing a Maple Chicken Snack Stick flavor and a new mini stick format as chicken continues to outpace total meat snacks growth.
Chicken snack sticks are now one of the fastest-growing segments in the meat snacks aisle. Chicken sticks are growing six times faster than the overall meat snacks category, according to Nielsen data, with total meat snacks up 12% and chicken sticks up 70% in the latest 52 weeks...
The Retail Rundown: Retail Focus Turns to Lent Promotions
This week in retail, attention is focused on Lent and the broader economic landscape, with inflation back in the spotlight following the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) release. Although overall inflation showed signs of cooling, food costs continue to edge higher on a monthly basis, keeping value messaging front and center as grocers work to attract price-sensitive consumers.
With the Christian Lenten season now underway, retailers are pivoting quickly. The 40-day period of fasting and reduced meat consumption among Catholics is traditionally a tailwind for seafood, and grocers are leaning into features and promotional pricing to capture traffic...
Seek Labs Awarded $2 Million Federal Grant for a Novel CRISPR-Based Therapeutic to Combat Avian Flu
Seek Labs, a private TechBio company building a programmable disease response platform to detect, protect, and counter disease threats, has been awarded $2 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to develop a novel, mutation-resistant therapeutic for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) using the company’s proprietary Programmable Target Ablation Platform (PTAP). The award is part of a broader federal push aimed at combating avian influenza, which has led to poultry production disruption, higher egg and poultry prices, and strained food supply...
Hormel Foods to Divest Whole-Bird Turkey Business to LSI
Hormel Foods has announced it will sell its whole-bird turkey business to Life-Science Innovations (LSI). The transaction is expected to close by the end of the second quarter of Hormel’s fiscal year 2026.
The sale includes the Melrose, Minnesota, whole-bird production facility, Swanville feed mill, and associated transportation assets. Hormel will retain ownership of the JENNIE-O® brand and its broader product lineup. LSI will assume supply contracts with turkey growers and provide co-manufacturing services to Hormel through fiscal 2026.
The Kraft Heinz Company Appoints Nicolas Amaya as President, North America
The Kraft Heinz Company today announced the appointment of Nicolas Amaya (“Nico”) as President, North America, effective February 23, 2026. In this role, Amaya will lead the Company’s North America business, overseeing strategy, operations, and performance across Kraft Heinz’s largest market. Pedro Navio, current President, North America, will step down on February 22 to pursue other opportunities. Over his eight years with the Company, Pedro played a meaningful role in leading multiple businesses and helping position the Company for the future. The Company thanks...
Persistent Cost Increases and Enduring Demand Will Shape the Restaurant Industry in 2026
National Restaurant Association report highlights industry growth tempered by margin pressures
America’s restaurant industry is poised for a year of measured growth, though a cooling labor market, persistent cost pressures, and cautious household spending will continue to challenge operator margins. According to the National Restaurant Association’s 2026 State of the Restaurant Industry report, total restaurant and foodservice sales are projected to reach $1.55 trillion and restaurant operators are forecast to add more than 100,000 jobs.
This projected growth reflects an industry...
US Pork Secures Taiwan Access After Decades-long Effort
In a key win for U.S. pork producers, President Trump has finalized a beneficial trade agreement with Taiwan, a direct result of the National Pork Producers Council’s long-fought effort to secure greater market access in the Asian nation.
“Our 15-plus year endeavor to break down trade barriers in the high-value market of Taiwan has paid off. This means more U.S. pork on international tables and more opportunities and prosperity for American producers,” said NPPC President Duane Stateler, a pork producer from McComb, Ohio. “Thank you, President Trump and Ambassadors Greer and Callahan, for ensuring American pork producers were included in...
USDA Takes Action To Lower Food Costs on Consumers and Strengthen the Supply Chain
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced proposed updates to federal line speed regulations in poultry and pork establishments operating under modern inspection systems. These updates reflect years of data and experience, and are designed to lower costs for American families, reduce outdated regulatory barriers for processors, and support a more efficient and resilient food supply.
“As Secretary, my responsibility is to ensure that American families have access to affordable, safe, and abundant food,” said Secretary Rollins. “These updates remove outdated bottlenecks so that we can lower production costs and create greater stability in our food system. By bringing our regulations in line with proven...
NPPC: “Thank You, Chairman Thompson, for Standing Up for Pork Producers”
U.S. pork producers are one step closer to critical regulatory certainty—and consumers closer to keeping pork affordable—with House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson’s (R-PA) Farm Bill 2.0, which includes a federal fix to the massive issues caused by the impending and disastrous patchwork of state laws spurred by California Proposition 12.
“America’s pork producers thank Chairman Thompson for continuing to take bold steps once again to protect our livelihoods from an unsustainable patchwork of state laws,” said National Pork Producers Council President Duane Stateler...
OKFB, Ag Groups, Poultry Growers and State Legislators Seek to File Friend-of-the-Court Brief
Oklahoma Farm Bureau, along with a coalition of fellow agricultural organizations, individual poultry producers and numerous Oklahoma state legislators have filed a motion seeking leave to file a friend-of-the-court brief asking for a stay of the judgment issued by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma in the decades-long State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., et al., lawsuit.
The motion and corresponding amicus curiae brief were filed Monday, Feb. 16, in the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, and were signed by Oklahoma Farm Bureau, the Oklahoma Pork Council, the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association, seven eastern...
bb.q Chicken Deploys Deliverect to Modernize Digital Operations Across All US Locations
bb.q Chicken, one of the fastest-growing Korean fried chicken franchises in the United States, announced today the successful rollout of Deliverect's digital ordering integration and menu management platform across more than 250 US locations.
By connecting its online ordering channels through Deliverect, the brand has streamlined menu updates and order flow across its restaurants, reducing operational complexity and improving efficiency and profitability.
With multi-channel delivery rapidly expanding in the US, this deployment enables bb.q Chicken to scale seamlessly while maintaining high operational standards...
Jack Link's® Unleashes Carnivore Bites for Value-Seeking Protein Snackers
Jack Link's, the undisputed leader of real meat protein snacks, has unleashed Carnivore Bites. What the heck are Carnivore Bites?
We're talking 65 pieces that come in dangerously flavorful Original and Teriyaki options, packed with 10-grams of protein in every serving. That's more than five dozen pieces of real meat protein for a suggested retail price of $19.99, delivering monster value in a world where every dollar counts.
But Carnivore Bites bring more than flavor and value. They're made with 100% real beef, which contains, zinc, iron, and key nutrients that support muscle, bones, and immune health...
New USPOULTRY Training Empowers Driver Managers to Lead Safer Fleet Operations
In industries like poultry, where commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers are essential to daily operations, driver safety is not optional — it is a shared responsibility. Recognizing this, USPOULTRY has developed a comprehensive Driver Manager Foundational Knowledge course designed specifically for managers and supervisors responsible for overseeing CMV drivers.
Driver managers often wear many hats, including overseeing feed mills, hatcheries, live haul operations and other critical functions where CMV drivers play a central role. This training acknowledges the complexity of those responsibilities and provides a fundamental overview of the information necessary for managers to succeed in their roles...
ANALYSIS: Cage-Free Market Softens as Supply Pressures Intensify
The cage-free shell egg market has continued to weaken into the second week of February, with broad-based softness taking hold across the industry. Limited demand from most buying channels, combined with expanding production, has placed significant pressure on values following several weeks of supportive gains.
Retail demand had been the primary driver of the market in late January, supported by widespread winter storms and aggressive promotional activity. While cage-free demand is typically anchored by West Coast mandate-driven consumption, Midwest buying also strengthened during this period as down-packing opportunities emerged, effectively tightening available cage-free supplies...
ANALYSIS: EU Free-Range Egg Prices Surge Amid Tight Supply
EU free-range egg markets have extended their rally for a third consecutive week, consolidating a robust recovery following several weeks of decline from mid-December 2025 to late January. In this week’s reporting, average values increased by 4.8% week-on-week, reflecting persistent tightness in cage-free supply and renewed bullish sentiment among market participants.
The rally comes after a period of subdued sentiment driven by balanced supply and steady consumer demand over the holiday period. However, the ongoing shift by major European retailers toward cage-free and higher-welfare eggs is increasingly reshaping supply across marketing channels. As supermarket shelf space prioritizes barn and free-range products, the availability of these...
ANALYSIS: US 2026 Cattle Supply Crunch: Slaughter Falls, Imports Plunge, Herd Hits New Lows
In 2025, cattle slaughter fell 6.4% year over year, a decline of roughly 2 million head. By category, cow and bull slaughter posted the steepest drop, down 13.1% from 2024 to 2025, or about 800,000 head. Steer and heifer slaughter fell 6.1% YOY, a reduction of roughly 1.5 million head.
The January 2026 cattle inventory report shows total cattle and calves in the US down 8.5% since the July 2025 report and down 0.6% from January 2025...
Leaders, Members Engage in Washington Advocacy Meetings
Last week, R-CALF USA leaders and members traveled to Washington, D.C., to carry the voice of independent cattle producers into meetings and events focused on private property rights, agricultural freedom and the future of America’s food supply.
R-CALF USA President Dave Hyde, Vice President Eric Gropper, Property Rights Committee Chair Shad Sullivan, and former R-CALF USA President and Checkoff Committee Chair Brett Kenzy participated in the trip alongside several R-CALF USA members from across the West.
R-CALF USA leaders met with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to discuss...
MLA Secures Grant to Strengthen Australia–China Cattle and Red Meat Industry Cooperation
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) in partnership with industry peak bodies, has secured a grant from the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations to deliver a major new initiative designed to deepen engagement between Australian and Chinese cattle and red meat industry stakeholders.
The funding will support two major exchanges: an inbound delegation of emerging and established Chinese red meat industry leaders to Australia, followed by an outbound visit by Australian peak industry bodies to China.
Activities will culminate in the inaugural Australia China Livestock and Red Meat...
Farmers Appreciate Release of House Farm Bill Text
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the House Agriculture Committee release of its version of the farm bill, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026.
“Farmers appreciate Chairman G.T. Thompson and the House Agriculture Committee for their work in drafting a new, modernized farm bill. The legislation is needed more than ever as America’s farmers and ranchers struggle through the worst economic storm in generations.
“We’re still reviewing the text of the bill, but it includes important updates to credit, conservation, research, and rural development programs, and calls for expansion of specialty crop programs...
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