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Gopuff Eases SNAP Strain with $10 Million Relief Initiative
According to NBC News on October 28, over 40 million people in the United States rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Amid the Government Shutdown, the US Department of Agriculture has indicated that millions face suspension of these payments starting November 1.
In response, Gopuff is stepping in to provide relief to those affected. The company is dedicated to combating food insecurity and improving access to essential food items. Since 2019, Gopuff has partnered with Feeding America, contributing over 1.1 million pounds of...
The Retail Rundown: Holiday Rush Builds Amid Tight Turkey Supplies
As November approaches, the holiday retail rush is underway, and all eyes are on the season’s centerpiece: turkey. Tight supplies and near-record wholesale prices have shaped this year’s turkey market, stirring concerns about Thanksgiving availability.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), or bird flu, has intensified supply pressures, with cold storage inventories at near historic lows. Many processors are reporting major production shortages heading into the holiday season as the number of turkeys harvested year-to-date hovers at an all-time low, according to Expana's market reporters...
ANALYSIS: US Cattle Grading Prime at Unprecedented Levels
Cattle grading Prime this year has been at high levels compared to historical data dating back to 1996 and currently are at record levels for this time of year. While genetics play a role in this improvement, another factor driving higher grading percentages is that producers are holding onto their cattle longer. With market prices at favorable levels, producers are incentivized to add more weight to their animals before marketing them...
ANALYSIS: US Shell Egg Market Strengthens on Improved Demand, Ongoing Disease Concerns
The US shell egg market has shifted upward following several months of steady-to-lower pricing, supported by renewed strength in both retail and distribution channels. Lower shelf pricing has reignited consumer interest, with many retail tags now under $2.00/dozen—a level not widely seen in recent history...
Grubhub Partners with Instacart to Expand Grocery Options on Its Platform
Grubhub and Instacart are teaming up to bring a wider selection of grocers, greater convenience, and even better value to Grubhub's customers. Through this new partnership, Grubhub customers can order from Instacart's network of more than a thousand national, regional, and local grocery retailers directly through Grubhub's app and website.
The experience is hosted on Grubhub's platform, and orders are fulfilled and delivered by Instacart shoppers. To start shopping, customers tap the Grocery icon in the Grubhub app, select a nearby store, add...
ANALYSIS: Colombia Emerges as a Fast-Growing Market for US Pork
Colombia has emerged as one of the fastest-growing Latin American markets for US pork. In 2024, total exports to Colombia reached nearly 275.6 million pounds, a 26% increase from 2023. Based on the latest USDA data through July 2025, year-to-date (YTD) pork export volumes to Colombia are up 16% versus the same period in 2024, extending a consistent growth trend over the past three years.
This momentum has been supported by stronger demand in Colombia, where the peso has appreciated roughly...
Hormel Foods Corporation Announces Leadership Appointment and Provides Business Updates
Leadership Appointment
Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL) today announced the appointment of Paul Kuehneman as interim chief financial officer and controller, effective October 27, 2025. He will report to Jeff Ettinger, interim chief executive officer, and is accountable for the Company’s accounting, finance, treasury, and internal controls functions.
With more than 30 years of business and finance experience at Hormel Foods, Kuehneman has held a variety of leadership roles, including director of internal audit, vice president and chief financial officer for the Jennie-O Turkey Store, assistant controller, and most...
Cuba Mobilizes Agriculture Sector as Hurricane Melissa Hits
Cuba’s Ministry of Agriculture ordered emergency measures on Tuesday for farms in the Guantánamo to Camagüey regions to protect food supplies, livestock and infrastructure as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall today (October 29).
The ministry said emergency measures include moving animals from low-lying areas, safeguarding feed, fertilizers and pesticides, harvesting at-risk crops, and protecting tobacco production, and beehives. Authorities will prioritize water, food, and primary health care access, and maintain milk collection and distribution. Drones will be used for reconnaissance in low-visibility or hard-to-reach areas.
Sysco Posts Mixed Q1 Results, Reiterates Full-Year Guidance
Today, Sysco Corp. posted mixed results in the first quarter of fiscal 2026. Its report showed an increase in sales while several GAAP profitability measures slipped and adjusted results improved.
For the 13 weeks ended Sept. 27, 2025, sales increased 3.2% to $21.1 billion. Gross profit rose 3.9% to $3.9 billion and gross margin widened 13 basis points to 18.5%. Sysco said product cost inflation was about 3.4%, driven largely by meat and seafood.
GAAP operating income fell 1.0% to $800 million, while adjusted operating...
USPOULTRY Foundation Provides $331,292 in Grants to Support Student Recruitment
The USPOULTRY Foundation awarded student recruiting grants totaling $331,292 to six U.S. universities with Poultry Science departments and 21 other institutions with industry-related programs. The Foundation provides annual recruiting and retention funds to colleges and universities to attract or connect students to their poultry programs or the industry. The grants were made possible in part by gifts to the USPOULTRY Foundation from companies, individuals and families, in addition to funds earned over the years from the International Poultry Expo, part of the International Production & Processing Expo.
The six poultry science departments receiving the grants are...
NCC Comments on Definition of “Ultra-Processed Foods”
In response to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) request for information to assist in developing a uniform definition of “ultra-processed foods,” NCC yesterday submitted detailed comments expressing recommendations and concerns.
NCC expressed general concerns about a classification system and contends that FDA and USDA should bolster existing frameworks and consumer education as science evolves instead of pursuing a classification system at all. However, should the Agencies choose to move forward with a classification system, NCC urges the use of a uniform, science-based approach...
Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline
US President Donald Trump and his administration have paused reciprocal tariffs on most countries.
“Based on the lack of respect that China has shown... I am hereby raising the [tariff] charged to China by the [USA] to 125%, effective immediately,” wrote Trump on Truth Social at 1:18 pm ET.
It’s not clear if this 125% is in addition to the 20% imposed on Chinese imports to the US. In early March, Trump noted that he would add another 10% tariff on Chinese goods...
ANALYSIS: Imported Argentine Beef to the US Figures Up YOY Ahead of Increased Quota Announcement
According to the latest Food Safety and Inspection Service Meat Passed for Entry Report, 30,300 metric tons (mt) of Argentine beef have entered the US so far in 2025. This figure represents a 13,105 mt (76.2%) increase from the same period last year.
30,300 mt is also well above the allotted 20,000 duty free quota that Argentine beef receives in the US. While this is the case, Argentina has yet to fill their quota for the year, indicating that some product...
ANALYSIS: Cage-Free Market Momentum Builds into Q4 Amid Renewed Demand and HPAI Concerns
The Expana Cage-Free EBP continued its upward climb this week, rising 17cts to $1.86/dozen as market strength is evident. Ongoing concerns surrounding HPAI have allowed suppliers to hold heavier inventories with more confidence, though a new driver has been a clear improvement in retail demand.
FSIS Recalls About 7.15 Million Pounds of Ready-to-Eat Chicken and Pork Over Metal Contamination
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced two major recalls of ready-to-eat products contaminated with metal.
Hormel Foods Corp. is recalling about 4,874,815 pounds of foodservice frozen ready-to-eat (RTE) chicken products. The company received multiple complaints from foodservice customers who found pieces of metal in frozen chicken breast and thighs.
After an investigation, the company determined the metal came from a conveyor belt used in production...
Import Alert: Import Restrictions on Taiwan Due to African Swine Fever
As of the effective date listed above, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is restricting the importation of porcine commodities from the region listed above due to African swine fever (ASF).
Porcine (pork, swine, or pig) commodities originating from or transiting the region are subject to ASF-related import restrictions, such as those summarized below. Specific restrictions can differ by region and change as additional epidemiologic information becomes available. Details of region-specific import restrictions will be available through the Veterinary Services (VS) Permitting Assistant within a few weeks...
CME Feeder Cattle Plunge Further, Hit Expanded Daily Limits
The cattle complex on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is deepening its steep losses in early Monday trading, extending Friday’s sharp sell-off that saw all but the nearby live cattle contract end at limit-down.
As of 9:50 a.m. ET, live cattle futures are sliding between $4.00 and $7.70, while most feeder contracts are hitting the expanded daily limit.
Both live ($10.75) and feeder cattle ($13.75) futures will trade under expanded limits today.
The recent downturn likely reflects long liquidation across both live and feeder futures markets as traders digest a range of developments, including the Trump administration’s plan to increase imports...
NCC Elects New Officers; Simmons Foods’ David Jackson Installed as Chairman
The National Chicken Council (NCC) has installed the four officers that will guide the organization through 2026. The installation took place yesterday at NCC’s 70th Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. David Jackson, Chief Operating Officer of Simmons Foods, will serve as 2025-2026 Chairman.
David is responsible for running operations across the Simmons brands, including Simmons Foods, Simmons Prepared Foods, Simmons Pet Food, and Simmons Animal Nutrition. David joined Simmons in 1991 and has over three decades of poultry and pet food leadership. He has held important roles throughout the company, including President and Chief Operating Officer for Simmons’ poultry operations and Simmons Pet Food, as well as...
USMEF Statement on USTR's Announcement of Trade Deals with Southeast Asian Countries
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced agreements on reciprocal trade with Malaysia and Cambodia and frameworks for agreements on reciprocal trade with Thailand and Vietnam.
U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) President and CEO Dan Halstrom issued this statement:
USMEF greatly appreciates USTR’s tireless efforts to address both tariff and non-tariff barriers that have kept the U.S. as a minor supplier of red meat to the ASEAN region. With the U.S. beef industry currently lacking access to China, improved access to Southeast Asia is desperately needed to provide...
ANALYSIS: Record Beef Prices and Reduced Cattle Supply in 2025 Are Reshaping the US Market
The 2025 US cattle slaughter pace continues to lag well below historical norms, marking one of the lowest levels for this period in over a decade. Weekly federally inspected slaughter rate is running roughly 7% under 2024, tracking near levels last seen in 2014–2015, when the US market faced a similar phase of herd contraction in...
Teamsters Secure Major Contract Victory for US Foods Drivers Across the South
Following the threat of a strike, more than 200 US Foods drivers across Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia have overwhelmingly ratified a new four-year collective bargaining agreement.
"We showed US Foods that we would not settle for less," said Glenn Tyler, a driver at US Foods and member of Local 71. "It feels great heading into work knowing we are protected and rewarded under such a strong Teamsters contract."
The workers, represented by Teamsters Locals 61, 71, and 391, won significant gains including wage increases...
Tariff Talks 2025: Expana’s Weekly Rundown #32
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 #32."
This report allows the Expana community to see where key commodity markets stand as of this past week... Click the above PDF report, or keep scrolling to read in plain text.
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This week, the US administration has continued to pressure trading partners like India to curb imports of Russian oil as to sanction the country during its war with Ukraine, cited Expana...
ANALYSIS: Chicken Production Continues to Set New Watermark
2025 is shaping up as a landmark year for US chicken production. Cumulative ready-to-cook (RTC) tonnage has reached 34.4 billion pounds, surpassing any prior record and outpacing 2024 by 1.19 billion pounds. The weekly data also remains strong. For the week ending October 11, RTC tonnage hit 888 million pounds, which is 40 million pounds above the 5-year average. This theoretically equates to roughly 1,000 additional truckloads of production.
Far from a short-term spike, this production surge has created a dual reality: buyers enjoy abundant supply, while some sellers grapple with the challenges of managing exceptionally high...
ANALYSIS: Turkey Production Shortages Cloud Holiday Preparations
We are now just over five weeks away from Thanksgiving and the turkey and retail industries are trying to prepare. However, some members of the star team appear to be missing.
Whole turkeys are notably tight heading into November this year. While September’s USDA cold storage report has yet to be released, frozen holdings from March through August were situated at the lowest seasonal levels on record. Many processors are already reporting major shortages of production heading into the holiday season as the number of turkeys harvested year-to-date hovers at an all-time low...
Secretary Rollins Announces Plan for American Ranchers and Consumers
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced a suite of actions to strengthen the American beef industry, reinforcing and prioritizing the American rancher’s critical role in the national security of the United States. Since 2017, the United States has lost over 17% of family farms, more than 100,000 operations over the last decade. The national herd is at a 75-year low while consumer...
AFBF Cautions Against Disrupting Fragile US Beef Supply
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the future of America’s beef supply.
“Farm families are no different from other American families. We feel the impact of higher grocery costs, but don’t get to set the prices. Meanwhile, farmers are suffering through an economic storm – expenses remain high, and cattle farms have been decimated by years of low prices, drought and the threat of the New World screwworm. They are just beginning to experience a fragile recovery...
President Trump Undercuts America’s Cattle Producers
In a misguided effort to lower the price of beef in grocery stores, President Trump said he plans to increase the volume of beef being imported from Argentina. Efforts to manipulate markets only risk damaging the livelihoods of American cattlemen and women, while doing little to impact the price consumers are paying at the grocery store.
“The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and its members cannot stand behind the President while he undercuts the future of family farmers and ranchers by importing Argentinian beef in an attempt to influence prices,” said NCBA CEO Colin Woodall...
The Retail Rundown: Poultry Promotions Pick Up Steam
Retailers are leaning into autumn demand with meat and poultry features this week, as consumers favor home-cooked meals and prepare for the holiday season.
With Thanksgiving a little more than five weeks away, early holiday promotions are starting to surface. Turkey features are gaining momentum, now accounting for 5% of total ad space, up two points from the previous week.
Retail buying opportunities for seafood and beef held steady week-over-week at 27.5% and 22.2%, respectively. Pork promotions dipped to 21.4% as National Pork Month wraps up, while chicken features rose to 19.4%.
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