Staff, hog shortages leave Canada's pork industry squealing

Winnipeg/Chicago | Reuters -- Shortages of hogs and packing plant workers in Canada, exacerbated by recent government restrictions, may severely cut hog processing and pork exports, helping to keep North American retail pork prices near record highs. Farmers in Canada, the world's third-biggest pork shipper, are also bracing for the spread of a deadly virus[...]

Canadian feeder cattle exports seen surging after Tyson move

A decision by Tyson Foods Inc to stop buying slaughter-ready Canadian cattle looks to accelerate the movement of lighter Canadian cattle to U.S. feedlots, industry sources say, damaging the already fragile Canadian beef sector. A Tyson spokesman said on Thursday that the biggest U.S. meat processor halted purchases of slaughter-ready cattle from Canada as of[...]


Ranchers wait out beef recall, exports to U.S. grow

Western Canada's ranchers and feedlots are holding slaughter-ready cattle back from market longer than usual, absorbing extra costs as they try to wait out the closure of one of the region's biggest processing plants due to a massive recall of potentially tainted beef. But as the closure of XL Foods' Lakeside beef plant at Brooks,[...]