A study from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture found the state poultry industry sustained an estimated $200 million in poultry house damages after the winter storm in January.
Preliminary findings from the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture show that a January snow and sleet storm created more than $200 million in damages to the state’s poultry sector.
A January winter storm caused about $200 million in damage to Arkansas’ poultry industry and disrupting production statewide.
Representatives from across the poultry industry have formed the Poultry Industry Food Safety Council (PIFSCo) to develop practical solutions to common food safety challenges confronting the sector.
Late January winter storm destroys hundreds of facilities, reduces state economic activity and eliminates dozens of jobs.
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