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‘ White said Tyson Foods is still placing birds with growers, but growth rates of the birds have been slowed to account for reduced capacity in plants from absenteeism. White said Tyson Foods has not been forced to euthanize or dispose of any chickens. He said while the company’s pork and beef segment have been hit hard with disruptions the situation has been less severe for Tyson Foods’ poultry plants. He said the disruption has been minimal in Arkansas, and “the rest of our poultry plants outside this specific region have seen some impact, but not significant.” ‘
Arkansas, Tyson chicken growers not substantially impacted by COVID-19 - Talk Business & Politics
Arkansas, Tyson chicken growers not substantially impacted by COVID-19 - Talk Business & Politics