Mexican Cattle Imports to U.S. Suspended Following New World Screwworm Detection
On November 22, 2024, Mexico's Chief Veterinary Officer notified the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of a confirmed case of New World screwworm (NWS) in a cow in Chiapas, located near the Guatemalan border.
NWS, the larvae of a fly species, infest and feed on the living tissue of warm-blooded animals, posing a significant threat to livestock and other animals.
"With the northward spread of NWS, APHIS has ramped up its collaboration with Central American countries to combat this pest in affected regions," said Dr. Rosemary Sifford, Chief Veterinary Officer of the United States. "This recent detection in Mexico underscores the need to intensify these efforts to protect U.S. agriculture and restore the Central American barrier."...
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Brazil Opens New Markets in China and Increases Number of Authorised Meatpacking Plants
During Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Brazil on 20 November agreements were signed on the opening of five new markets and certifying of 38 new meatpacking plants.
The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) finalized four phytosanitary protocols in collaboration with China's General Administration of Customs (GACC). These agreements enable exports of fresh grapes, sesame, sorghum, and fish-derived products such as fish meal and oil for animal feed to China. Earlier in June, China approved Brazilian pecans for import...
FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Ineligible Beef Tallow Products Imported From Mexico
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Mar-Jac Poultry to Establish $25 Million Transload Facility in Perry County, Mississippi
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Recent talks with the MGI's Labour Relations Secretariat...
USDA's FSIS Shuffles Leadership
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Yu Shang Food, Inc. Recalls RTE Meat and Poultry Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
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ANALYSIS: Thanksgiving Bird Choices - Trends, Prices, and Consumer Preferences for Whole Chicken
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Publix Names Vice President of Finance
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Wolverine Packing Co. Recalls Ground Beef Products Due to Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination
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The fresh products have a “use by” date of 11/14/2024 and the frozen products are labeled with production date 10 22 24. View full product list. View labels.
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McDonald’s Gets Saucy This Holiday Season to Celebrate the Return of the McRib® Sandwich
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The Sauciest Time of the Year
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Data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE)...
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Year-on-year (y-o-y), imports...
PODCAST: Agri-Food for Thought Ep 17 - Thanksgiving Turkey Prices Cheaper in 2024
Jamie chats with Turkey market analyst, Matt Busardo, on the 2024 Thanksgiving cost profile.
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Dallas Cowboys fans can catch America’s football team on their TV screen and make them part of holiday celebrations this Thanksgiving with the introduction of new Tyson® Dallas Cowboys Nuggets. The star-shaped nuggets combine America’s team with America’s classic chicken nugget that will have fans exclaim, “How 'Bout Them Cowboys!” Tyson Foods will inspire even more team pride through a $1 donation to The Salvation Army for every purchase of the Tyson® Dallas Cowboys Nuggets throughout...
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"Chipotlanes are a critical piece of our long-term growth goal of reaching 7,000 restaurants in North America," said Chris Brandt, Chief Brand Officer. "This restaurant format
is the fastest way for fans to...
Pork Producers Deeply Disappointed in Senate Democrats’ Failure to Address California Prop. 12
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“Though America’s pork producers appreciate Chairwoman Stabenow’s efforts to publish Farm Bill text, this is simply not a viable bill, as it fails to provide a solution to California Prop. 12,” said NPPC President Lori Stevermer, a pork producer from Easton, Minn. “Pork producers have...
USDA Announces More than $2 Billion to Strengthen Specialty Crops Sector, Expand Crop Storage
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The Retail Rundown: Turkey Takes the Spotlight
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Whole turkeys are often used as loss leaders to increase holiday store...
Cook brings with him more than 20 years of relevant experience. In his previous role, he served as Chief Financial Officer for the U.S. Domestic segment at United Parcel Service (UPS) and also held leadership roles in Investor Relations and Treasury.
Cook will report to the President and Chief Financial Officer, Kirk Tanner and will serve on the company's Senior Leadership Team. His experience will help shape a...
Shareholders Overwhelmingly Approve the Change in Company Name to The Campbell's Company
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“This subtle yet important change allows us to retain the iconic name recognition, reputation and equity we have...
Wahlburgers Debuts Limited-Time Triple Threat Slider Flight
Wahlburgers invites fans on a flavorful journey with its new Triple Threat Flight — a trio of sliders with a bold mix of tastes that will keep guests on their toes beginning Tuesday, Nov. 19, and through the Big Game.
Priced at $12.95*, the thrilling lineup includes the following sliders prepared for takeoff:
FrieslandCampina to Restructure Dutch Operations, Cut 186 Jobs
Leading European dairy producer FrieslandCampina plans to optimize production activities at its site in Leeuwarden, in the north of the Netherlands, it announced on Tuesday.
The company intends to concentrate activities at the southern part of the site and “eventually” close the northern part to avoid further investment in its upgrading, it said.
“Shifts in demand have made it necessary to optimize our operations,” the firm told Expana.
FrieslandCampina aims to stop production of sweetened condensed milk by 1 June 2026, which it will outsource to Hochwald in...
ANALYSIS: Record September for U.S. Pork Exports as Markets Shift
The U.S. pork export market has taken center stage recently, with USDA data for September revealing a record-high export volume of 549 million pounds—the highest for this month in 54 years. This milestone reflects the U.S.'s growing strength in global markets, bolstered in part by declining European pork production, which has diminished their export presence.
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ANALYSIS: Korea's Oct 2024 Beef Imports Climb to 9-Month High, In-Month Volumes Highest Since 1994
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Volumes surged by 21.0% (8,117 mt) month-on-month (m-o-m), fuelled by higher imports from its key suppliers, Australia and the United States (US).
In-month October 2024's figures were the highest on record since 1994, driven by subdued imports earlier in the year and a rush...
New FMI 2024 Reports Examine Grocery Shopping Trends for The Holidays and Retail Foodservice
Despite ongoing concerns about food prices, shoppers feel more confident in managing their grocery budgets ahead of the holidays, according to FMI —The Food Industry Association’s annual U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends: Holiday Season report. These findings are further supported by FMI’s newly released ninth-annual Power of Foodservice at Retail report, which found that retail foodservice purchases continue to play a key role in shoppers’ meal preparation.
Consumers report a strong sense of excitement and enthusiasm for the holiday season despite...
Whetstone Distribution Acquires Chicago-Based Anmar Foods
Whetstone Distribution has acquired Anmar Foods, a Chicago-based meat producer specializing in beef, turkey, chicken, and other animal proteins, including pork, lamb, sausages, and smoked products.
The acquisition is part of Whetstone’s strategy to expand its regional customer base. The company recently bought several other Chicago-based businesses, including Fulton Market and Pritzlaff Wholesale Meats, as well as Moesle Meats and Queen Foods...
Kroger Reveals Customer Thanksgiving Favorites and Grocery Shopping Habits in Time for The Holidays
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The Meat Institute and the American Meat Science Association Announce
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The MBG, first published in 1961, summarizes the USDA’s Institutional Meat Purchase...
Panera Brands Announces New Independent Board Appointments
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Meatable Welcomes Strategic Investment From Betagro, a Leading Meat Industry Company
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As Temperatures Drop Wendy's Spices Up Holiday Meal Planning with $3.99 Spicy Chicken Sandwich
WHAT:The Queen of Spice just dropped a HOT deal. Now through December 29, Wendy's® fans can bring the heat to their tastebuds and not the family gathering with a $3.99 Spicy Chicken Sandwich deal, available every day with the offer exclusively in the Wendy's app.* Wendy's is home to the OG Spicy Chicken Sandwich – launched in 1995 – featuring juicy chicken breast marinated and breaded in a unique, fiery blend of peppers and spices to deliver...
Kingswood Capital Management Acquires Branding Iron Holdings, a Leading Protein Provider
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