Livestock markets shaken by Tyson plant fire
A fire at a Tyson beef packing plant in Kansas is having an impact on the entire North American livestock industry.
The fire partly destroyed the plant on Aug. 9 and Tyson announced it would be shut down indefinitely.
Saskatchewan Livestock Economist Brad Marceniuk said the plant closure is significant.
“The big news in the industry this week was the fire at the Tyson slaughter plant in Kansas, which removed 30,000 to 35,000 weekly cattle slaughter capacity in the U.S., which represents five to six per cent of U.S. slaughter capacity,” Marceniuk said. “That provided a lot of concern in the sense that there would be more slaughter animals coming to market without the capacity.”


