Meat Institute responds to federal investigation into beef sector
The North American Meat Institute issued a statement following President Trump’s request for a Department of Justice investigation into the beef processing sector. The Institute emphasized that despite rising beef prices for consumers, beef packers are experiencing substantial financial losses due to record-high cattle costs.
Julie Anna Potts, President and CEO of the Meat Institute, stated that packers have been operating at a loss for over a year as a result of tight cattle supplies and strong demand. She explained that the sector’s challenges stem from an imbalance between cattle prices and beef product values, which has created financial strain across the supply chain.
“Despite high consumer prices for beef, beef packers have been losing money because the price of cattle is at record highs,” said Meat Institute President and CEO Julie Anna Potts. “For more than a year, beef packers have been operating at a loss due to a tight cattle supply and strong demand.
The Institute reaffirmed its commitment to a transparent and fact-driven discussion on beef affordability and sustainability. It stressed the interdependence between cattle producers and beef packers, emphasizing that the industry thrives when supply aligns with consumer demand.