Smithfield Foods Posts Higher Sales, Profit on Strong Packaged Meats, Pork Demand
U.S. pork processor Smithfield Foods on Tuesday posted higher first-quarter sales and profit, helped by strong demand for its packaged meats and pork businesses and cost-control efforts.
The Virginia-based company has been focusing on its high-margin packaged meats business. It sells pork, ham and sausages under brands including Smithfield, Eckrich and Nathan's Famous.
Packaged meat sales rose 1.2% in the quarter ended March 30 from a year earlier. It is a major revenue generating segment for Smithfield. Fresh pork sales increased 4.9%...
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Expana’s global team of specialist reporters has been tracking every twist and turn in the fluid tariff situation.
Click to read "Tariff Talks 2025: Expana's Weekly Rundown #6."
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