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Permit Boosts Slaughter at North Carolina Plant

Article-Permit Boosts Slaughter at North Carolina Plant

Permit approval at a North Carolina packing plant will add one million head annually to processing capacity and $1/cwt. to hog prices, says National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) President Dave Roper. The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources approved a renewed National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit for the Tarheel, NC-based Smithfield Packing Company processing

Permit approval at a North Carolina packing plant will add one million head annually to processing capacity and $1/cwt. to hog prices, says National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) President Dave Roper.

The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources approved a renewed National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit for the Tarheel, NC-based Smithfield Packing Company processing plant in mid-November.

“The one-million-head increase in slaughter capacity represents a 1% increase in national slaughter capacity and will amount to an additional $250 million annually for our nation's pork producers,” Roper points out.

The expansion of slaughter capacity will reduce transportation costs for North Carolina producers. “With costs currently totaling from $3-8/head to ship hogs to alternative slaughter plants, it is estimated that keeping one million more animals in North Carolina will save pork producers $4-6 million/year in freight costs,” he says. “These positive impacts will be felt in the pork industry for a long time.”