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Subject:
Grassley Press Release on Packer Ban
From:
Debbie Neustadt <[log in to unmask]>
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Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:35:51 -0500
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Today I plan to introduce legislation which could set a ceiling on
vertical integration in the pork industry. Specifically, I plan to
offer a bill to make it unlawful for any packer with an annual slaughter
capacity of more than 20 million swine to slaughter more than 10 million
packer-owned swine in any calendar year.

I am offering this because I believe the pork industry is at a critical
juncture due to the impending sale of Farmland's pork division.

Either we stop the trend toward vertical integration, or we prepare for
the inevitable "chicken-ization" of the pork industry.

I feel it's vital to sustain a place in the market for the independent
pork producer. This legislation will at least limit the cancerous
growth of vertical integration until we can pass a cure.

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