Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 108Broilers & TurkeysPoultry plant capacity growth pays off for CranswickCranswick reported that revenues were up 9.6% during the first quarter of fiscal year 2021, attributing some of those year-over-year gains to strong retail demand and increased sales from its poultry plant in Eye, England.Processing & SlaughterOSHA cites 4 companies in fatal liquid nitrogen leakThe U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited four companies for alleged violations related to a liquid nitrogen leak at the Foundation Food Group poultry processing plant in Gainesville, Georgia, that killed six people.Processing & SlaughterPilgrim’s Pride workers vote to unionize in WacoEmployees at the Pilgrim’s Pride plant in Waco, Texas, have voted to unionize.BlogsIn-N-Out chicken sandwich? It’s only make-believeThe chicken sandwich craze has become so large that now, people are imagining and fantasizing that their favorite eating establishments are serving them, when in fact, they are not.Broilers & TurkeysAtria’s net sales rise in second quarterScandinavian meat and poultry company Atria Group reported it is bouncing back as the COVID-19 pandemic has eased.Broilers & TurkeysFoster Farms workers in Compton consider strikeUnion workers at the Foster Farms poultry plant in Compton, California, are considering a strike after rejecting the most recent contract proposal from the company.Broilers & TurkeysCedrob responds to Poland’s growing chicken grilling trendThe grilling of chicken products in Poland is an increasingly popular trend, so the country’s largest poultry company has teamed up with a leading seasoning company to introduce a product line to make grilling easier.Breeding & GeneticsRioting harms South African poultry operationsRioting in South Africa has had harsh effects on the country’s poultry industry, causing supply chain disruptions, theft and struggles to get feed to the birds in live production.Processing & SlaughterCherkizovo reports rise in chicken, turkey sales volumeCherkizovo Group, Russia’s largest meat and poultry producer, reported an increase in sales volume for both its chicken and turkey segments for the second quarter of the 2021 fiscal year.Food SafetyRecalled Tyson chicken used in other productsChicken processed by Tyson Foods that was subjected to a recall has been used in additional products, according to a notice from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).Broilers & TurkeysJBS USA agrees to settle pork antitrust lawsuitJBS USA has agreed to a $12.75 million settlement in a class-action antitrust lawsuit filed on behalf of Commercial and Institutional Indirect Purchaser Plaintiffs (CIIPPs), which alleged that JBS USA conspired with other major U.S. pork producers to raise the price of pork.Agrifood AngleMany Top Feed Companies are also Top Poultry CompaniesWith so many leading agrifood companies being vertically integrated, it should come as no surprise that many of the world’s top poultry companies are also top feed producers.Previous PagePage 108 of 275Next Page