With a lack of imports, meat processing options and typical farm clients like restaurants, the nation's food supply chain is out of whack
for supply chain producers to reroute their food as this would cost farmers more, the food is going to waste instead of hungry consumers.
Staple foods like rice, grain, and beans that are typically imported to the U.S.
The food supply chain is also vulnerable to the disease itself, not just the shutdown: On Monday, Smithfield Foods, the world’s largest pork processor, closed its Sioux Falls, South Dakota factory due to a
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