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In this Liberty Nation article, a strike at a major Colorado beef processing plant exposes how fragile and centralized America’s food supply chain has become.
- Roughly 3,800 union workers at a JBS beef plant in Greeley, Colorado went on strike after rejecting a national labor agreement.
- The facility processes about 5% of the U.S. beef supply, meaning any disruption has national implications.
- Workers are demanding higher wages and better compensation amid rising cost-of-living pressures.
- The article warns that even short-term slowdowns could ripple through the supply chain, affecting ranchers, distributors, and consumers.
- Beef prices are already elevated, so any production disruption could push grocery costs even higher.
- The U.S. cattle herd is reportedly at its lowest level in decades, further tightening supply.
- Ranchers may be forced to sell cattle at lower prices if processing bottlenecks develop during the strike.
- The situation highlights how a handful of large processing plants control a disproportionate share of the food supply.
- The author argues that this level of consolidation creates systemic risk when labor disputes or other disruptions occur.
Read the full story: https://www.libertynation.com/colorado-beef-plant-strike-reveals-food-supply-vulnerabilities/
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