Meat World Faces Threats From the Farm to Dinner Plate
A butcher slices pork at a market in Toluca, Mexico.
Photographer: Luis Antonio Rojas/BloombergThere’s trouble on the meat counter.
Food inflation continues to dampen consumer purchases of livestock products, just as farmers struggle with high feed costs or the additional burden of welfare rules in places like Europe and California. On top of that, China, which would typically fuel demand for meat produced in Europe and the US, has curbed its appetite.