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The Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul has faced a devastating series of floods that have had a significant impact on livestock and meat production. Heavy rains have submerged entire towns, causing major losses for both pig farmers and poultry producers, and forced meat packers to halt all or part of operations at 10 pork or poultry plants in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s southernmost state, ABPA said on Monday.
The meat lobby group said in a statement that the affected plants have been trying to process raw material and transport employees to the factories, which face “extreme problems” to operate.
Videos circulating on social networks show dozens of dead pigs in the Roca Sales region, in the Taquari river valley, one of the hardest hits by heavy flooding in recent days. The animals drowned in their sheds or were swept away by strong currents, said Flauri Migliavacca, a veterinarian who verified the videos and owner of an animal feed factory in the city of Casca.
Migliavacca said large meatpackers asked for his help to deliver feed to farmers in some of the affected areas, which can only be reached by smaller vehicles via alternative dirt roads.
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In summary, the floods in southern Brazil have had a devastating impact on the livestock industry, affecting both pig farmers and poultry producers. Recovery will be a challenge, but the agricultural community is united in its effort to overcome this crisis.
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