Don’t Look Now But The People Responsible For The World’s Food Supply Are Starting To Get Sick

Submitted by Hardscrabble Farmer

Via ZeroHedge

Sanderson Farms, a large poultry manufacturer and Smithfield Foods, the world’s largest pork producer, have both reported their first couple of positive cases of coronavirus.

This raises the obvious question: what happens when people critical to the world’s food supply start to fall ill?

As of now, there has been no such disruption – but it is beginning to morph into a massive threat, Bloomberg notes, with workers in close quarters preparing and processing food globally. Aside from the obvious threat of food not making it to consumers, things like fruits may also wind up rotting in fields if there aren’t enough workers to pick and cultivate them.

Al Stehly, who operates a farm-management business in California’s North San Diego County said: “If we can’t flatten the curve, then that is going to affect farmers and farm laborers — and then we have to make choices about which crops we harvest and which ones we don’t. We hope no one gets sick. But I would expect some of us are going to get the virus.”

And to clarify, it’s not the food itself that causes the threat of the virus. It’s the supply chain disruption that the virus can cause with workers.

Sanderson was lucky in the sense that their one worker only worked at a small table by themselves. But other infections in the industry, where workers are closer together, could wreak more havoc. At some beef plants, workers are “elbow to elbow” and despite the employees wearing protective gear, there still remains risk of contagion. 

Dave MacLennan, chief executive officer of Cargill Inc., the world’s largest agricultural commodities trader said: “One of our beef plants feeds 22 million people per day, so it’s vital that these plants stay open.”

Thomas Hesse, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 401 said: “There’s underlying tension, there’s fear and there’s anxiety.”

Photo: BBG

And so, as grocery shelves go empty around the globe, food processing companies have stepped up their sanitary procedures, including more hand washing, spraying down plants and wiping down door knobs. Shifts are becoming more staggered and lunch breaks are now taken alone.

Steve Cahillane, CEO of Kellogg Co., has suggested his company will bring in additional workers, if needed, as part of a “mitigation plan”.

Mary Coppola of the United Fresh Produce Association said: “We’re going to see some creative solutions where folks that are being laid off are going to be able to find new opportunities that continue to support the essential critical infrastructure.”

But luring people into the food processing industry may not be as easy as it sounds, especially as the government is mailing people checks specifically to prevent them from going to work. Wages in the industry are generally low and the labor is described as “back-breaking”.

Photo: BBG

While some major producers have been issuing bonuses or increased pay to their workers to let them know they are appreciated, Vermont dairy farmers have implemented other unusual backup plans. In a call through social media, they simply asked for people to come milk cows if farmers start to get sick. They signed up 80 volunteers as standbys.  

Kim Mercer of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont said: “It started when we got a couple of calls from dairy farmers who were super worried they might get sick and wouldn’t be able to milk their cows, and that would be it — they’d lose their farms. We now have people everywhere all across the state who are ready to go.”

We’re not sure other major food producers will be as lucky…

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28 Comments
SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
March 29, 2020 9:27 am

Crops that have been picked are sitting in warehouses or docks rotting away because of the closure of the nations restaurants. Some here are giving crates of it away in lieu of figuring out how to dispose of it when it rots. The untold number of second and third order effects of this “shut down” are going to explode… Chip

Anonymous
Anonymous
  SmallerGovNow
March 29, 2020 2:47 pm

The unintended consequences to both this virus and the way it was handled worldwide are going to be colossal.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  Anonymous
March 29, 2020 9:45 pm

Should have shut the borders when Russia did, in January. Should have proactively created emergency facilities for pennies on the dollar compared to a nationwide shutdown. Should have told Apple et al they’ll be charged with treason under the Trading with the Enemy Act if they reopen their plants in China. Should have pulled a Dark Knight Rises and sieged the tri-state area so the ants stay in the ant colony.

Shoulda woulda coulda. We’re dealing with checkers players, not chess players. It’ll only get worse. And if the nation is still shutdown at Easter, then Christians had better start questioning where their faith lies, because it ain’t with God.

John Galt
John Galt
  Articles of Confederation
March 30, 2020 5:10 am

AOC. Remember trump was such a racist in January when pelosi called him a racist for trying to shut the borders……remember. They called him racists for this….never forget, the dems are at fault

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  John Galt
March 30, 2020 8:45 am

Gotta be an alpha, man. There have been plenty of laws to allow him to do what needs to be done. Threaten to arrest activist judges if they cause a problem.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  SmallerGovNow
March 29, 2020 10:01 pm

There was a false alarm at a local food packaging conglomerate. There was regular flu running through the place. This place packages a shitload of the name brand powders and mixes we all regularly buy. A few of them go down and it gets weird in a hurry. We will be learning an awful lot of lessons going forward.

TS
TS
March 29, 2020 10:19 am

I made a bunch of people uneasy the other day, bringing that very subject up.
What are you going to do when the producers and suppliers all start shutting down?
Not something they had thought about, and I could tell that not one of them had considered that.

Apple
Apple
  TS
March 29, 2020 11:21 am

You arent hearing about it but there is supply train disruption already. My buddy manages a spermarket in buffalo and they sre and have been having dairy supply chain disruptions already for over a week.

And in other news you prolly havent heard, how about the group of doctors caught pilfering zithromycin and erythromycin from five florida hospitals.

Or locals forcibly quarantining nyc residents at their summer camps at gunpoint in herkimer county ny.

How about newspapers in essex county telling seasonal people to stay home in no uncertain terms.

Some People are gettin steadily angrier. And we’re just getting started. My dental hygeinist was in bosnia when their civil war started. She says they thought it was an april fools joke war of the worlds type thing. A week later societal trust was gone. Interesting, and good at her job.

gman
gman
  Apple
March 29, 2020 1:48 pm

“Or locals forcibly quarantining nyc residents at their summer camps at gunpoint in herkimer county”

(laughing) can you imagine what they’ll be like when something that’s actually serious happens?

realestatepup
realestatepup
March 29, 2020 11:12 am

https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/governor-abbott-authorizes-restaurants-to-sell-bulk-retail-product-from-distributors-to-the-public
This should be done in many more states to allow the public to have access to bulk food if they want it. People with large freezers can store much for quite a while, and in turn operate small, local “co ops” of people who pay in.
Again, though, using a Bloomberg article is janky in my opinion. Bloomberg is no neutral source. They are quite obviously biased.
Hardscrabble, I know this is an issue near and dear to your heart, but again, the numbers don’t add up. I keep trying to get people to understand this is not the zombie apocalypse, at least from what I can read.
And the latest and greatest BS regarding all these urns that are supposedly being shipped in China telling a different story of the actual amount of dead is nothing more that a tool to stoke fear.
Math. Math is hard for today’s generation, so let’s just look at some numbers in just China:
Population:
1,439,323,776 people as of today
Reported deaths:
3299
A teeny, tiny percentage of the population.
Ok, ok, I hear you! China lies! One funeral home got 10,000 urns delivered in two days!
Well…..3000 people die every day in China from tobacco related illness (EVERY DAMN DAY. 1,095,000 PER YEAR)
https://www.world-heart-federation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Cardiovascular_diseases_in_China.pdf
700 died every day from accidents in China (2019 figures)
316 Died from Coal mine accidents
287,000 from suicide
7,990 from murder (2017 figures)
45.6% of the dead are cremated in China rather than buried. That’s a lot of urns. China’s mortality rate is 7.261 per 1000. In the most populous country in the world, that’s a huge number of people who die every damn day.
Reporting things like this, with the atmosphere of “AH HA!” surrounding it is insane.
Wuhan, the story where this was centered, has 11 million people living in it. If we take the numbers of 7.261 per 1000 than we can do MATH:
11 million/1000= 11,000
11,000/7.261=1514
That means in a city that size, 1514 people could be expected to die every day. So just in Wuhan, in three months, 4542 can statistically have died.
18.1% of the population is 60+ years of age. 1,980,000 people in Wuhan are at higher risk from the virus. And in China, custom dictates that the elderly are kept at home. Homes mixed with kids and grandkids, all who brought home the virus to a very vulnerable population.
So folks, my point is the world keeps on spinning, and people keep on dying. From all kinds of shit.
No Chicken Little, the sky is not falling.

(EC)
(EC)
  realestatepup
March 29, 2020 4:27 pm

Wow, who pissed off puppers?

John Galt
John Galt
  realestatepup
March 30, 2020 5:14 am

It. Is. The. Reaction. Not. The. Virus.

For the love of God, people. And, there seems to be a trend. The democrat states and municipalities run by democrats are all doing their part to make damn sure this hurts the people. They actually think hurting us we will blame trump. Some sick bastards….

Bob
Bob
March 29, 2020 12:04 pm

LOL Cant other laborers be hired to temp the work? Its not like we dont have an extra 20 million migrants that need work.This drama is just plain stupid and is fear mongering , plain and simple

gman
gman
  Bob
March 29, 2020 1:50 pm

“Its not like we dont have an extra 20 million migrants that need work.”

they don’t need work. welfare gives them everything they need. they work for spending money. that’s why they work for such low wages.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 29, 2020 2:06 pm

Bring in more third world laborers or pay the natives more…. Big food is already making it clear they prefer the former to the latter.
And our government is stupid enough to bring in wuhan chinese, “those poor people who recently lost everything” to handle the food.
1 billion meals a day, can our dear leaders handle it ? On top of everything else ?

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Anonymous
March 29, 2020 8:58 pm

I worked in the big food industry for 30 years. You are absolutely right. Wages stayed flat for from 1980 to2005 and that is in dollar terms. Never mind inflation. Wages are a little better since 2005 but have not kept up with inflation. It is physically very hard work. People would do it if paid and if the employees were treated better than machines.

M G
M G
March 29, 2020 2:07 pm

I’m exhausted from getting up at daylight to start the day’s work. I have some amazing stuff… I do not have my second camera downloaded (I carry multiple cameras now… it is the only way to catch what is happening!

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This is the maple syrup I got in Amish country. I got 3 dark and 1 very light. How to tell the difference? Well, one is a bit lighter in color, but one of the quarts is a Ball jar, while the other three are Mason jars. And, to top it off? Three lids are the same, one is different. The Amish have many ways to send messages. The first way is how to respect one another’s customs and courtesies.

I filmed most of it, respecting only that faces not be shown.

Uh Oh… Maggie’s got one of those six-sided star quilts FRAMED on her son’s wall.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  M G
March 29, 2020 2:27 pm

what’s that big green thing, a Bong? /s

(EC)
(EC)
  Anonymous
March 29, 2020 4:28 pm
Ginger
Ginger
  Anonymous
March 29, 2020 5:17 pm

Heck yeah that is a bong, those Amish know how to party, in a secretive way.
Many people did not know Bill Murray is Amish, that’s maple syrup in that jug, notice the top is different.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 29, 2020 2:24 pm

I have no fear, because there are a shit load of new agricultural robots, ready to replace all the pesky humans.

as for cows and slaughter house workers, well, we won’t need them, all meat will be created in labs now, and sold for the same price as the original, there will be different flavors and textures, based on the input material.
For example, in China, the input material is being prepared in large ovens, right out in the open for all to see.

youknowwhoiam
youknowwhoiam
March 29, 2020 4:39 pm

This was posted on Jim Stone’s website. We’ve had the answer for a long time, but there’s no money in it for big pharma. Most know about chloroquine now. Here is the study behind in and published in 2005.

https://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-422X-2-69

cz
cz
March 29, 2020 5:24 pm

global=globull
smithfield is chinese owned. funny the article doesn’t mention that. i’m sure it doesn’t matter.
i might believe some lesbian or soy saturated man co-op organic farmer-type people in vermont called an agency to say they were “super worried” about getting sick, but not a typical farmer.

MadJack
MadJack
  cz
March 29, 2020 8:20 pm

Being a dairy farmer is difficult, especially in a place like VT.

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker
March 29, 2020 9:24 pm

And Amazon workers striking.. “May you live in interesting times”

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/29/amazon-workers-in-staten-island-plan-strike-over-coronavirus-safety.html

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
March 29, 2020 9:42 pm

The irony of this article appearing after my last email to my father…

Fuck it, I would have said we’re doing it because NYC has caused the entire country ungodly pain for 19 years and counting. And we can’t afford to get the folks who continue to bail them out sick. Who else will feed the Wall Street cretins when they finally get healthy?

Ginger
Ginger
  Articles of Confederation
March 30, 2020 8:16 am

How soon we forget:

MIKE BLOOMBERG ONCE SAID HE COULD ‘TEACH ANYONE TO BE A FARMER’ BECAUSE FARMING NEEDS LESS ‘GRAY MATTER’ THAN MODERN WORK.

John Galt
John Galt
March 30, 2020 5:08 am

Someone sneezes on the produce in your local grocery……why we all need a victory garden…..

Anyone else wondering why SARS and H1N1 Swine flu magically went away and WHO pronounced them Pandemics also, but we all never rally heard about it nor took it seriously……maybe thats why it went away. We. Did. Not. Pay. Attention. We did not give them more power…..the former had much much higher mortality rates.