U.S. poultry company Pilgrim's Pride Corp said on Wednesday it will pay a US$110.5 million fine after striking a plea deal with the Justice Department over price-fixing charges on chicken products.
The guilty plea makes Pilgrim's Pride, mostly owned by Brazilian meatpacker JBS SA , the first U.S. chicken company to reach an agreement with the government over allegations that industry executives conspired to increase chicken prices from 2012 through 2019.Pilgrim’s Pride agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to limit competition in chicken product sales, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
"We are encouraged that today's agreement concludes the Antitrust Division's investigation into Pilgrim's," Chief Executive Officer Fabio Sandri said. Last week, the government broadened the probe by indicting more industry executives, including Bill Lovette, who preceded Penn as CEO of Pilgrim's Pride.