Feds invest $7.8 million for worker safety at prairie meat plants
WINNIPEG, MAN. — Producers affected by the temporary closure of Olymel Pork Plant in Red Deer will be getting some help from the federal government.
The plant remains closed due to a COVID outbreak, effectively creating major issues for pork farmers. More than 500 cases and three deaths are now linked to the outbreak.
Darcy Fitzgerald, executive director of Alberta Pork, says producers in the province have been shipping about 48,000 hogs per week to Olymel.
Mark Ferguson, manager of SaskPork, says 800,000 Saskatchewan market hogs are shipped to the Olymel plant each year.


