"It
is very important, very vital, and very urgent that we hear the
perspectives from the CEOs at these companies and get the full
picture of why prices have gone up for consumers and down for
ranchers," Scott said in a statement.
"In addition to this panel of CEOs, we will be convening a panel
of ranchers to hear what consolidation in the beef industry has
done to their bottomlines and viability," he added.
Increased prices and profits for meatpacking companies have
threatened to amplify Washington's scrutiny of the U.S.
meatpacking industry, as the Biden administration has criticized
a lack of competition in the sector.
U.S. President Joe Biden announced a plan in January for new
rules to bolster competition and stop "exploitation" in the
sector amid concerns that a small group of meat packers was
capable of dictating beef, pork and poultry prices, adding to
inflation pressures caused by rising labor and transportation
costs and by COVID 19-related supply constraints.
In January, the chairman of the House of Representatives
subcommittee on economic and consumer policy sent a letter to
major U.S. meat processing companies, seeking information on
rising prices and profits.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in WashingtonEditing by Bernadette
Baum)
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