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JBS Workers Return to Colorado Plant Striking JBS workers returned after promised talks on Apr 5, 2026; the four largest packers still account for ~85% of U.S. beef slaughter (USDA ERS).

JBS Workers Return to Colorado Plant: Striking JBS workers returned after promised talks on Apr 5, 2026; the four largest packers still account for ~85% of U.S. beef slaughter (USDA ERS). 👈 Read full analysis #JBS #BeefIndustry #LaborRights #Colorado #WorkersReturn

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JBS Posts Flat Q4 Profit as Sales Hit Record JBS posted record Q4 revenue of R$145.7bn but flat net income of R$6.1bn; US beef operating margin dropped to 2.2% (down 270bps) — Investing.com, Mar 26, 2026.

JBS Posts Flat Q4 Profit as Sales Hit Record: JBS posted record Q4 revenue of R$145.7bn but flat net income of R$6.1bn; US beef operating margin dropped to 2.2% (down 270bps) — Investing.com, Mar 26, 2026. 👈 Read full analysis #JBS #Q4Profit #RecordSales #BeefIndustry #FinancialResults

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🐄 Undercover Video Claims Big Four Packers Dominate U.S. Beef Industry

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#News #Politics #Government #BeefIndustry #MeatPackers #Monopoly #Economy #FreeMarket @highlight @everyone

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In Ireland, every cow is officially issued a passport that records its unique identification number, date of birth, and family lineage.

#Ireland #FoodSafety #AnimalTracking #BeefIndustry #Traceability

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New Year, New Unenforceable Peace Treaty
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Issue 369
January 1, 2026
#epsteinfiles #pedonaldtrump #mcdonald's #ronald #ukraine #zelenskyy #russia #putin #mar-a-lago #newyear'seve #newyear #beefindustry #methane #greenhousegases #globalwarming #climatechange

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Generational Lead Poisoning
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Issue 367
December 19, 2025
#roadrage #climatechange #globalwarming #co2 #methane #bigoil #beefindustry #pedonaldtrump #bbclawsuit #nickelodeon #slimed #kid'schoiceawards #nuclearpower #powerplants #uranium #epsteinfiles #rfkjr

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Inside big beef’s climate messaging machine: confuse, defend and downplay A Masters of Beef Advocacy program teaches ‘scientific sounding’ arguments on cattle’s sustainability in an all-out public relations war

BIG BEEF'S CLIMATE MESSAGING CAMPAIGN

An article well worth a revisit.

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#AnimalAg #ClimateChange #Animals #AusPol #AusPol2025 #BeefIndustry #Environment #Conservation #Politics #Vegan #GoVegan #NSWPol #SpringSt #QldPol #SAPol #WAPol

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Beef Industry Evolution: From Commodity to High-Quality Cuts! #shorts
Beef Industry Evolution: From Commodity to High-Quality Cuts! #shorts Riccardo Giraudi details the beef industry's shift from commodity-focused to its present form. Understand the driving forces behind this dramatic transformation. #BeefIndustry #RiccardoGiraudi #CommodityMarket #MarketEvolution

Beef Industry Evolution: From Commodity to High-Quality Cuts! #shorts: Riccardo Giraudi details the beef industry's shift from commodity-focused to its present form. Understand the driving forces behind this dramatic transformation. #BeefIndustry #RiccardoGiraudi #CommodityMarket #MarketEvolution

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Tyson Foods to close major beef plant, scale back operations
Tyson Foods to close major beef plant, scale back operations YouTube video by B.C. Begley

Tyson Foods to close major beef plant, scale back operations
#TysonFoods #BeefIndustry #EconomicNews
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Missouri ranchers disappointed by feds' plan to lower beef prices Public News Service (PNS) is a member-supported news service that advocates journalism in the public interest. PNS's network of state-based news services distribute high quality public interest news…

Missouri ranchers say plans to import 80k metric tons of Argentine beef could undercut US producers just as they recover from drought and market instability.
Advocates call for stronger antitrust enforcement and country-of-origin labeling.

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Ultra Well Done Steak
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Issue 345
November 7, 2025
#faa #airspace #airtrafficcontrol #shutdown #republicans #mikejohnson #pedonaldtrump #epsteinfiles #california #gerrymandering #amazonrainforest #forestfires #beefindustry #brazil #cuomo #nyc #mamdani #mayor

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' #Greenwashing' the #BeefIndustry!

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'A slap in the face': Ranchers feel betrayed by Trump's plan to buy Argentine beef #BeefIndustry #News

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A #2019Lancetreport showed how reduced-meat diets could feed the world w/o causing environmental breakdown. An industry-backed coalition helped fund backlash against it. #Beefindustry staffs a 24/7 command center in Denver that scans social media for negative stories & deploys counter-messaging.

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Ranchers are able to profit off these practices largely because major meatpackers and tanneries are failing to monitor tens of thousands of their indirect suppliers #Brazil #BeefIndustry #LeatherIndustry #CorporateAccountability #SupplyChains #HumanRights

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Ranchers are able to profit off these practices largely because major meatpackers and tanneries are failing to monitor tens of thousands of their indirect suppliers #Brazil #BeefIndustry #LeatherIndustry #CorporateAccountability #SupplyChains #HumanRights

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Ground Beef with a Side of Crack Pox Vaccine
Issue 312
September 19, 2025
#cdc #mmr #antivax #rfkjr #charliekirk #erikakirk #turningpointusa #globalwarming #climatechange #ranching #beefindustry #environment #unresolution #gaza #genocide #israel #palestine #netanyahu

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Brazil probes JBS and other beefpackers for buying cattle from deforested land By Lisandra Paraguassu and Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian environment agency Ibama has notified 12 meatpacking plants, including two operated by JBS SA, of an inspection into their alleged involvement in a scheme to buy cattle from illegally cleared land in the Amazon rainforest, according to a document seen by Reuters on Friday. Ibama on Thursday announced it was looking into 12 plants for such violations, but did not name the companies. In a statement, JBS said it did not buy cattle from the farm that Ibama said had been illegally razed. The meatpacker added that it can provide further information to the agency once it gains access to the full inspection report. Privately owned Frigol and Mercurio are also among the 12 beef producers under review, the document seen by Reuters showed. Frigol responded that Ibama had made a mistake, adding it also had not bought cattle from the farm the agency said had been illegally razed. Mercurio Chairman Lincoln Bueno told Reuters a third-party firm monitors the origin of the animals it processes, and that it does not do business with properties with environmental and labor irregularities. Ibama on Thursday said it was inspecting plants that were "acquiring suspicious cattle, triangulated with ’clean’ farms, to disguise their illegal origin." Ibama added that it had already fined six unnamed meatpackers 4 million reais ($740,000) for directly buying 8,172 head of cattle from what it called "embargoed areas." 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. Ibama had also seized more than 7,000 head of cattle that were on 2,100 hectares of farms it had blocked from commercial use after illegal deforestation. It said it fined the violators a total of 49 million reais ($9.04 million), without specifying which companies or people they were. "Producing, selling or buying cattle from these embargoed areas is an environmental crime and those responsible are fined," Ibama’s statement said. ($1 = 5.4212 reais) The fastest way to find out is with our Fair Value calculator. We use a mix of 17 proven industry valuation models for maximum accuracy. Get the bottom line for JBS plus thousands of other stocks and find your next hidden gem with massive upside.

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US tariffs on Brazil will reshape global beef trade flows, analysts say By Roberto Samora and Kylie Madry SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Higher U.S. tariffs on Brazil are expected to reshape global beef trade flows, sparking increased shipments to the U.S. from countries like Mexico and Australia while Brazil seeks alternative markets, analysts said on Wednesday. Brazil is the world’s largest beef exporter, with China as its main trading partner. In August, Mexico overtook the U.S. to become its second-largest export destination for the commodity. "It is very likely that countries that can triangulate Brazilian beef will increase their purchases following Mexico’s example," Mauricio Nogueira, director of livestock consultancy Athenagro, said in an interview. "If Mexico starts sending beef to the U.S., it will have to buy from someone, it will have to buy from here." Argentina would be another candidate to import and eventually re-export Brazil’s beef to the U.S., he added. Nogueira’s Athenagro did not change its year-end projection for Brazil’s beef exports after Trump’s 50% tariffs on the country’s products took effect on August 6. His consultancy is projecting a 7.5% increase this year in Brazilian beef exports, to 3.08 million metric tons. Through July, such exports rose more than 13%. Luis Rua, secretary of trade at Brazil’s agriculture ministry, said Brazilian beef helps keep Mexican inflation in check. Whether Mexico will re-export supplies from Brazil is unclear. "We send it to Mexico, but we don’t know exactly what Mexico will do with the meat," he told Reuters. 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. Economist Thiago de Carvalho confirmed expectations of a shift in global beef flows, with Brazil potentially selling to markets previously served by Australian exporters, for example. Japan, which traditionally buys meat from the U.S., may soon open up for Brazilian products, he said. Which stocks should you consider in your very next trade? Successful investors know to check multiple angles before making their move. InvestingPro's three powerful features work together to give you that edge: ProPicks AI runs 80+ stock-picking strategies, including Tech Titans, which doubled the S&P 500's performance in just 18 months! Fair Value combines 17 proven valuation models to help you spot overpriced stocks and undervalued gems. And WarrenAI delivers instant insights on any stock. Ask questions, get vetted answers backed by real-time data (unlike ChatGPT). Our subscribers use all three to identify stocks before double-digit gains and avoid costly mistakes. But with 50% during our Summer Sale, even if you only use one of these features the value pays for itself. Sale ends soon—don't wait until prices go back up.

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- TOP BULL FETCHES N$157 N$157,000 АТ NAMIBIA GENETICS AUCTION - instagram.com - TOP BULL FETCHES N$157 N$157,000 АТ NAMIBIA GENETICS AUCTION  instagram.com

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Namibia Beef, Charcoal Exports Face New EU Forest Rules [Namibian] Namibia's beef and charcoal industries will need to comply with new European Union (EU) regulations aimed at stopping global deforestation.

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JBS sees US cattle cycle improving from late 2027 By Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) -U.S.-based beef-packers will continue to reel from low cattle availability for about three or four quarters, with gradual improvements of the U.S. cattle herd happening gradually from late 2027, JBS managers said on Thursday. In remarks made after releasing second quarter results, the world’s largest meat company said other factors affecting its U.S. beef operation, which accounts for about a third of its net sales, include the U.S. closure of its border with Mexico in May due to a flesh-eating parasite. "The Mexican situation is obviously relevant," said Wesley Batista Jr, who leads JBS’ U.S. operations. The Mexican and the U.S. governments are in talks for potentially reopening the border, he said, estimating around 1.1 million head of feeder cattle cannot go through at this point. Other operating challenges in the U.S. for the company include the pork business, which has been heavily hit since U.S. President Donald Trump started a trade war with Beijing. Restrictions on Brazilian chicken exports from China and the European Union, enforced since May after a bird flu outbreak in the world’s largest poultry exporter, are also weighing on JBS, which in June created a dual U.S.-Brazil listing. CEO Gilberto Tomazoni estimated that if sanitary trade barriers are not removed, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of its Brazil Seara prepared foods division may be impacted by around 1.5%. Bolstered also by strong results from JBS’ poultry processor Pilgrims Pride, the firm, now listed in New York, posted record overall net sales of $21 billion while net profit rose nearly 61% to $528.1 million in the second quarter. With valuations skyrocketing in 2024, many investors are uneasy putting more money into stocks. Sure, there are always opportunities in the stock market – but finding them feels more difficult now than a year ago. Unsure where to invest next? One of the best ways to discover new high-potential opportunities is to look at the top performing portfolios this year. ProPicks AI offers 6 model portfolios from Investing.com which identify the best stocks for investors to buy right now. For example, ProPicks AI found 9 overlooked stocks that jumped over 25% this year alone. The new stocks that made the monthly cut could yield enormous returns in the coming years. Is PPC one of them?

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South America’s Top Beef Shipper Built US Stocks Before Tariffs - Bloomberg South America’s Top Beef Shipper Built US Stocks Before Tariffs  Bloomberg

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How the Beef Industry Is Quietly Rewriting Climate Science for Kids Students do learn about methane, but not about eating less meat.

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Record Beef Prices Has Aging Ranchers Selling Off Herds And Cashing Out Record beef prices lead aging ranchers to sell herds & land. A Wyoming ranch sold for $6.7M, reflec...

Record beef prices lead aging ranchers to sell herds & land. A Wyoming ranch sold for $6.7M, reflecting labor shortages & high beef costs. Some ranchers are cashing out while others hold on. #BeefIndustry #News

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Savanna Beef eyes increased weaners slaughter Savanna Beef Operations (Pty) Ltd began trading and all operational activities on 3 May 2024.  The company’s administrative expenses included several once-off start-up costs.  These comprised debt raising fees amounting to N$2.8 million, stamp duty and bond registration fees of N$2.1 million, and legal fees of N$1.5 million. For the financial year, finance costs were accrued for loans from the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (N$3.7 million) and Energy Utilities Assets (Pty) Ltd (N$0.6 million), totalling N$4.3 million, which were capitalised. Construction of the abattoir is expected to be completed by the end of September 2025. A ramp-up period will follow, running until 31 January 2026. During this phase, the company plans to start slaughtering an average of 40 large stock units (LSU) per day, gradually increasing to 100 LSU daily. Full capacity is targeted for February 2026. Once export certification is secured, the subsidiary will begin exports to Europe under the terms of its existing marketing agreement. Observer Money spoke with Savanna Beef Operations chief executive officer Ian Collard about the company’s progress and plans for expansion. Observer Money (OM):  For the financial year ended 28 February 2025, Savanna Beef commenced trading, and all operational transactions were concluded with the subsidiary thereafter. What is your comment?  Ian Collard (IC): Savanna Beef Processors Ltd is the holding company, with Savanna Beef Operations (Pty) Ltd as the current sole subsidiary. All operations are planned to be in the subsidiary. No trading took place yet, as we are still in the construction phase of erecting facilities to start processing slaughter cattle nearer to the end of 2025, but still under the testing phase. The operational company is currently populating its workforce for the commissioning of the plant later this year. OM: Is Savanna Beef confident that it will become a major player in the Namibian beef industry? IC: Savanna Beef is not planning to become a major player in the Namibian beef industry, but our goal is to simply serve the needs of our shareholders, as per their expectations, by purchasing shares in the company. The main purpose is to rather export 50 000 less live weaners to feedlots in South Africa annually and slaughter them later locally, after they reach the correct age and weight at a higher fiscal value. This will greatly enhance the local economy, especially the rural economies, as quite a lot of our shareholders are farming/producing cattle in the rural areas of Namibia. OM: What is the expected timeline when Savanna Beef will reach full capacity? IC: Early in 2026, hopefully before the end of the first quarter. OM: What is the current state of the Namibian beef industry? IC: A lot of changes are on the horizon for the local beef industry. The abattoirs in Namibia are growing in numbers, with Savanna Beef, Reho Abattoir and other abattoirs coming into production along with the older abattoirs. This will give the country the opportunity to expand the production of beef that can be exported to other markets. This can lead to less exports of weaners in the future and more value addition within the local market. We are mainly disease-free, and this is an advantage that must be managed and protected, as this is giving us access to more lucrative markets. This aligns perfectly with the country’s vision for ‘Growth at Home’. OM: What will be the production capacity of Savanna Beef at full capacity? IC: Production capacity is designed to slaughter 50,000 head of cattle per annum. OM: How many people will be employed at full capacity? IC: The plan is to employ between 220 to 230 people. OM: What are Savanna Beef’s export plans?IC: The main aim will be to export, as Namibia is a surplus-producing country regarding beef. It will not be to the benefit of Namibia to add to the already locally saturated market. This will contribute positively towards adding additional value to the value chain of beef and enhance the country’s GDP. Export destinations will be mainly the European Union, the United Kingdom and Southern Africa. Namibia is a very small player in global terms; thus, we as a country will not have the ability to upset the above export markets. Namibia will be the biggest beneficiary in this regard, as it will create local economic growth.

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Why Beef Prices Have Hit a Record

Exciting news! Blake Albers, founder of #AlbersCraftMeats, was quoted in @nytimes.com about the rising #beef prices.
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