Cybersecurity
U.S. Meat Supply Recovering as JBS Plants Return After Hack
- JBS plants ‘operating at normal capacity’ globally: CEO
- Frozen cattle left for days could be downgraded to inedible
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Meat production in the U.S. is climbing back toward normal levels, with the government pressing other companies to boost output while JBS SA’s meat plants recover from last weekend’s cyberattack.
JBS said late Thursday that lost production would be fully recovered by the end of next week. “All of our facilities around the globe are operating at normal capacity,” Andre Nogueira, JBS USA’s chief executive officer, said in the statement.