Maple Leaf to reduce pork production
date:May 29, 2014
Maple Leaf Foods plans to idle its Brandon pork processing plant one day per month for the next five months, according to Canadian news reports.

The company plans to idle its largest fresh pork processing plant from May to September. News reports indicated at least 1,800 employees will be affected. Maple Leaf said the day off will help the company manage its pork supplies and perform upgrades at the facility.

Maple Leaf and other large pork processors are cutting back pork production because o
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