U.S. Meat Companies Gain from Hog Culling in China

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Swine fever has decimated China’s herds, creating an opportunity for U.S. hog farmers

Outbreaks of African swine fever have led to the culling of millions of hogs in the world’s top pork market. That is shrinking global meat supplies—and boosting prices. The shift is a welcome one for U.

S. meatpackers and farmers, whose hogs...
 

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The state of humanity! Creating 'opportunities' based on helpless and defenseless animals! 👏👏

Decimated means a reduction in force by ten percent, hence the deca root. Meanwhile your article reads 19% reduction in swine herds, I know, don’t thank me now, you’re welcome.

A small group of pigs is called a drift or a drive, never heard them collectively referred to as a herd...

An opportunity for Mexico too.

As long as those Chinese hogs stay off America's dinner plates . . .

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