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According to the Associated Press, Pilgrim''s Pride Corp. plans to reduce chicken processing by about 5 percent in the next six months to cut costs amid higher feed prices, the company said recently.
Pilgrim''s Pride, the largest chicken processor in the country, said the rising costs of the corn and soybean meal it uses for feed led to the move.
The company did not specify anticipated cost savings or reduced revenue from less output. It said the output reduction will include the lost output from the plant in Siler City, N.C., that is closing in June.
Pilgrim''s Pride, the largest chicken processor in the country, said the rising costs of the corn and soybean meal it uses for feed led to the move.
The company did not specify anticipated cost savings or reduced revenue from less output. It said the output reduction will include the lost output from the plant in Siler City, N.C., that is closing in June.
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