Beef plants nearly back to full capacity
CALGARY — Canada’s main beef-packing plants are returning to full capacity after COVID-19 outbreaks, but the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association isn’t expecting a backlog of cattle to go away soon.
The outbreaks caused prolonged closures and slowdowns at beef-processing plants across the country.
Among the hardest hit were the Cargill plant in High River, Alta., which shut down for two weeks before reopening at reduced capacity. The JBS Canada plant in Brooks, Alta., operated with just a single shift each day for a full month.
The two plants together normally process about 70 per cent of Canada’s beef.