Staggering shutdown in the meat industry raises concerns of a global shortfall

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With shutdowns spreading in the world’s biggest meat exporters, serious questions are being raised over global shortfalls.

Restaurant closures due to the coronavirus have contributed to an estimated $5 billion in losses this year for the U.S. pork industry, and almost overnight millions of hogs stacking up on farms now have little value.

Still, executives from Tyson Foods Inc., JBS and Smithfield Foods have all warned that consumers are likely to see changes at the grocery store.It should be noted that the output from a plant where infection pops up doesn’t pose health concerns because by all accounts COVID-19 isn’t a foodborne illness. Products from a farm or a production plant with a confirmed case can still be sent out for distribution. But a production halt means that there’s no new supplies.

Employees are also near one another on the job, with the work on some processing lines being described as “elbow-to-elbow.” Even if line speeds are slowed, workers spread out and shifts are staggered, there’s still the chance of mingling in break rooms and hallways. These plants see thousands of people coming in and out every day — it’s basically the opposite of social distancing.

 

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