Meat supply in Singapore stable despite cyber attack on Brazilian food giant


Data from SFA showed that the US is one of the top three sources of fresh and frozen beef and chicken for Singapore last year. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on Wednesday (June 2) that the Republic's overall meat supply has been stable so far despite the disruptions in the United States.

Brazilian food giant JBS suffered a cyber attack on Sunday, forcing it to shut down all of its beef plants in the US - accounting for almost a quarter of American supplies - and slow pork and poultry production. Slaughtering operations across Australia were halted and at least one Canadian plant was idled.

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