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Processing & Slaughter: Page 3
Processing & Slaughter
Production resumes at Rainbow Chicken plant
Workers had been on strike, alleging that Rainbow Chicken had unlawfully terminated their rights by refusing to recognize its employees as members of union.
Processing & Slaughter
Foundation Food Group 2021 nitrogen leak cause identified
A report from the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board identified five key safety issues at fault.
IPPE News
Eagle’s Maximizer RMI chosen for IPPE’s New Product Showcase
The x-ray bone detection technology is one of 12 products selected for the processing category.
Processing & Slaughter
3 steps to simpler poultry processing decontamination
Food safety should always remain a focus during the sanitation process.
Poultry Tech Trends
Upcycling: Not just a buzzword for the poultry industry
There are several innovative ways producers and processors are working to reduce waste.
Processing & Slaughter
Ingham’s adding automation to 3 poultry processing plants
Leg deboning equipment will be installed at Bolivar, Murarrie and Somerville facilities.
Processing & Slaughter
Ingham’s to buy plant and land it presently leases
The company has operated the facility in Burton, South Australia, under a lease since 2014.
Food Safety
Current Salmonella approach may not reduce foodborne illness
Foodborne illness cases related to Salmonella in poultry will not decrease without a science-based approach.
Broilers
Poultry to comprise 40% global meat production in 2023
Poultry meat is the most produced meat, with more than 142 million metric tons in 2023.
Broilers
Poultry production growth expected globally in 2023, beyond
As outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza wane, poultry is poised to remain the most produced protein option.
Processing & Slaughter
Tyson Foods to close 2 case-ready plants
Facilities in Florida and South Carolina are scheduled to close on January 8, 2024.
Processing & Slaughter
Is air chilling more sustainable than water chilling?
Northern Pride CEO says air chilling would reduce water usage, but it would require more energy and chemical usage.
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