- Food
- Tuesday, 24 Mar 2020
As coronavirus fuels meat demand, processors raise pay for North American farmers and slaughterhouse workers
North American meat processors said on Monday they would pay extra money to farmers and slaughterhouse workers as the companies scramble to meet surging demand from consumers unnerved by the spread of the new coronavirus.
Companies like Tyson Foods Inc and Cargill Inc want to ensure their slaughterhouses remain supplied with cattle to chop into beef and employees to perform the sometimes grueling work.
Their products are in high demand as shoppers have emptied grocery stores of meat to fill their refrigerators and freezers during a time of “social distancing” to help contain the highly contagious respiratory virus.
Tyson said it would pay farmers a onetime premium on cattle slaughtered this week after facing objections over the company’s soaring profits.
“This is an unprecedented time and the intent of our response is to show our support in an effort to help our supply partners weather this extraordinary situation,” Tyson said.
Tyson declined to disclose the size of the payments. They are $5 per cwt (100 pounds) for live cattle and $7.94 per cwt for dressed cattle, according to cattle producers.
“They help but they’re not going to make whole the losses we’re taking,” said Lee Reichmuth, a Nebraska cattle producer and board member for the United States Cattlemen’s Association.
Margins for U.S. beef processors like Tyson hit a record high of about $580 per head of cattle on Monday, up from about $170 a week ago, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
Margins climbed as prices for cuts of beef that companies ship to wholesale buyers jumped about 20% in the past two weeks. April live cattle LCJ0 futures prices fell about 7% over the same period as traders worried that the virus could shut slaughterhouses.
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