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Learn about trade and logistics

This half-day virtual workshop is focused on agriculture and food sectors.
 
Alberta agriculture and food companies are invited to register for this workshop, taking place Tuesday, October 27, 2020, from 8:30 am to 12 pm.
 
It will include industry experts who will provide companies with:
  • valuable information on logistics, cargo services, freight forwarding and customs brokerage considerations related to exporting products
  • expertise and information on modes of transportation including trucking, air and rail
  • information on market changes due to COVID-19 and market access opportunity updates
  • connections to key organizations supporting small and medium sized enterprise growth in Alberta, including various regional economic development agencies
Register for Expanding your Agriculture Horizons: Trade and Logistics Workshop. This event will be recorded and a link of the recording will be sent to everyone who has registered.
 
Source : alberta.ca

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?? The Multi-Plant System Processing 20 Million Hogs Annually in the Midwest JBS USA operates multiple large-scale pork processing facilities across the Midwest, including major plants in Iowa, Minnesota, and Indiana. Combined, these facilities have the capacity to process approximately 20 million hogs annually.

Each plant operates high-speed automated slaughter systems capable of processing up to 20,000 head per day, followed by fabrication lines that break carcasses into primals, sub-primals, and case-ready retail products.

Hog procurement is coordinated through electronic marketing platforms that connect regional contract finishing operations and independent producers to plant demand schedules. This digital procurement system allows for steady supply flow and scheduling efficiency across multiple facilities.

Processing plants incorporate comprehensive food safety systems, including pathogen intervention technologies, rapid chilling processes, and integrated cold-chain management. USDA inspection is embedded throughout the harvest and fabrication stages to ensure regulatory compliance and product integrity. Finished pork products — from bulk primals to retail-ready packaged cuts — are distributed through coordinated logistics networks serving domestic and export markets.