Expana's Weekly Top 10
Health, trade, and affordability shaped the week's biggest stories. Steak n’ Shake advanced its health-focused strategy with a shift to 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef, while the first US detection of New World Screwworm in decades heightened biosecurity concerns across the livestock sector. Meanwhile, PepsiCo and Cargill invested in product innovation and manufacturing capacity to meet evolving consumer demand, as trade disruptions, new US customs enforcement measures, and tariff proposals added uncertainty to global supply chains. Retailers, meanwhile, returned their focus to everyday value and staple proteins as summer demand builds. This list is in no particular order.
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Meat Institute Applauds USDA’s Small Processors Action Plan
The Meat Institute today applauded U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins for reducing regulatory burdens for small meat processors as part of a “Small Processors Action Plan.”
“We appreciate the Food Safety and Inspection Service’s (FSIS) work to streamline and improve its communication and operations within small processing facilities,” said Meat Institute President and CEO Julie Anna Potts. “Small and very small processors provide jobs and invest in rural communities. They face unique challenges, with employees taking on many roles within a facility. These improvements should create real opportunities for...
Lamb Weston Announces Intention to Close Broekhuizenvorst Production Facility in the Netherlands
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: LW) today announced plans to close its production facility in Broekhuizenvorst, the Netherlands, to align its global supply chain footprint with evolving market conditions and as part of its broader executional excellence efforts.
Fresh Promotions Power Summer Traffic Push Across Foodservice
Summer marketing is heating up across foodservice, with major chains leaning into value, nostalgia, loyalty and limited‑time offers to drive traffic amid cautious consumer spending. This week’s roundup highlights gamified rewards programs, family‑focused promotions and global sports tie‑ins, alongside notable menu upgrades centered on sourcing and sustainability. The update also covers strategic moves shaping the industry, from franchise expansion and new delivery integrations to heightened regulatory scrutiny and potential M&A activity as restaurant operators navigate shifting demand and competitive...
Tyson Foods Brands Add New Items for Summer Grilling Season
Tyson Foods is expanding its portfolio across multiple brands with new and limited-time items aligned to peak summer grilling demand, as both retail and foodservice channels continue to prioritize convenient, protein-forward options.
Seasonally, grilling periods typically drive stronger demand for handheld and easy-prep proteins such as sausages, hot dogs, and ready-to-eat chicken products, as consumers and operators favor options that support convenience and high-volume occasions.
At the same time, consumer spending trends remain closely monitored across the industry, as foodservice and broader demand...
Trump Customs Order Tightens US Import Scrutiny as Tariff Fight Broadens
On June 3, US President Trump signed an executive order on customs enforcement that broadens the US trade crackdown beyond tariff rates and into the mechanics of how goods enter the country, according to the White House document.
The US President signed the order while all eyes were watching USTR Section 301 announcements, checking tariff exceptions, and anticipating the US tariff schedule as the trade team readies to switch from current Section 122 duties to Section 301 measures aimed to bring “reciprocal” tariff rates back to life.
USDA’s Remote Beef Grading Program Launches App
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) launched a new mobile app to make access to the Remote Grading Program for Beef (RGP) even easier.
“While more than 90% of fed beef is officially graded by USDA – predominantly at larger plants – the Remote Grading Program for Beef (RGP) extends those market benefits, especially to small processors, by providing low-cost grading services that afford them access to new markets using USDA grades like Prime, Choice, and Select,” said Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Dudley Hoskins. “This new app...
Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) in England, Scotland and Wales Lifted
The Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) for poultry and captive birds in England, Wales and Scotland has been lifted from noon on 4 June 2026.
Strict biosecurity is still vital to protect the health and welfare of your birds.
All bird keepers should continue to take steps to prevent bird flu and stop it spreading at all times and be vigilant for signs of disease.
Please continue to follow the biosecurity and hygiene guidance available at...
ANALYSIS: Q3 Production Outlook Points to Widespread Gains Across Key Protein Categories
As the industry gradually begins to adjust its focus to the start of the third quarter, protein market participants are navigating a shifting landscape, one that, unlike earlier in the year, now points to year-over-year (YOY) growth across all major protein categories. For stakeholders in the chicken sector, concerns around disease, low hatchability, and live weights persist, but the latest data suggests the industry has continued to adapt.
According to the Q3 Livestock, Dairy & Poultry Outlook, pork leads all major protein categories in year-over-year (YOY) growth...
USDA Announces Loan Modernization Effort
Today [June 4, 2026] the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is launching the transformation of over 130 loan and grant systems that support farmers, ranchers, and rural communities into one modern platform built for the 21st century. After reviewing capabilities and options, today the USDA is moving forward with the next step in Loan Modernization implementation to replace outdated and inefficient legacy systems.
“At the U.S. Department of Agriculture, we are leveraging innovative technology to deliver faster, more secure services in alignment with the Secretary’s vision for a modern and customer-focused USDA," said USDA Chief Information Officer Sam Berry. "In 2026, we’re excited to transform our loan and grant systems to reduce processing time, advance our commitment to efficiency, and overall provide an outstanding experience to the citizens we serve.”
Walmart Adds Express Delivery From In-Store Restaurants, Starting With Subway®
Walmart is making it even easier for customers to get everything they need in one seamless shopping experience, including freshly made meals from Subway. Beginning this month, customers in select locations can order Subway directly through the Walmart app or Walmart.com and have their meal delivered in as little as 30 minutes or less, either on its own or alongside their Walmart Express Delivery order.
This marks Walmart’s first restaurant integration within Express Delivery and reflects the company’s broader focus on helping customers simplify everyday life by bringing groceries...
FMI Appoints David Haaf to Lead Fresh Foods Initiatives
FMI – The Food Industry Association today announced that David Haaf, a seasoned food industry executive with more than 30 years of experience across retail, foodservice and trade associations, will join the organization as vice president of Fresh Foods.
Building on a strong culinary foundation and a career defined by progressive leadership, Haaf spent over 15 years at K- VA-T Food City, where he held a series of roles, including Corporate Executive Chef, supported by his formal training in culinary arts and hospitality, and ultimately vice president of foodservice and prepared foods...
Meat Institute Issues Statement on Confirmation of New World Screwworm in Texas
The Meat Institute today released the following statement regarding the confirmation of a case of New World Screwworm in Texas:
“American consumers need to know that New World Screwworm is not a food safety concern. Meat and poultry products are safe to consume,” said Meat Institute President and CEO Julie Anna Potts. “Our first priority is to protect the health of the nation’s livestock. We are encouraging members of the Meat Institute to work with local, state and federal authorities to detect and eradicate the pest.
“USDA has been working hard to prevent and respond to New World Screwworm. For a year now they have improved...
CME Feeder Cattle Futures Surge After Early Slide on Screwworm Report
Feeder cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) opened sharply lower Thursday as traders reacted to news of a confirmed New World screwworm (NWS) case in a calf in Zavala County, Texas.
Contracts later pared losses and moved sharply higher into positive territory following two consecutive days of steep declines linked to NWS concerns.
Market participants cited ongoing uncertainty about US cattle supplies and movement restrictions following the reported case...
ANALYSIS: Diverging Culling Trends Reshape GB Cattle Sector Dynamics
Cow slaughter in Great Britain (GB) follows a clear seasonal pattern, typically rising through the summer, peaking in October, and declining into spring. This reflects producers culling less productive animals ahead of winter housing, as well as stronger demand for beef during Christmas.
Data from the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) shows that dairy cows accounted for 56% of annual cow slaughter on average between 2021 and 2025. While this share has historically remained relatively stable, recent trends suggest a shift in slaughter patterns...
Expert Panel Discusses How Strategic Advocacy Delivers for Pork Producers
Advocacy experts from the National Pork Producers Council explained how targeted strategies deliver policy wins, beneficial regulatory reforms, and better market access for producers during a live panel discussion at the 2026 World Pork Expo today.
From Washington, D.C., to our states’ capitals, the panel unpacked how policy work gets done in support of the pork industry, with the backdrop of regulatory and legislative issues affecting pork production at the federal and state levels.
“Times are changing, and we are seeing pressure on our industry like we have not seen before. It takes a strong and respected...
UK: Avian Influenza Prevention Zone Lifts as Risk Reduces
The Avian Influenza Prevention Zones (AIPZs) in place across Great Britain will be lifted from noon 4 June 2026, the Chief Veterinary Officer has announced today.
The measures were first introduced across the whole of England on 13 December 2024 to prevent the spread of Avian Influenza and have been vital in protecting flocks across the country from the virus which is circulating in wild birds.
The latest risk assessment supported by the best epidemiological and scientific evidence shows that the risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) levels has reduced.
While the risk has reduced in poultry and wild birds...
Industry Response Following New World Screwworm Detection in Texas
On June 3, 2026, the US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed a case of New World Screwworm (NWS) in a 3-week-old calf in Zavala County, Texas, the first confirmed US case in decades, prompting responses from government and industry groups.
The larvae were detected in the calf's umbilical area. As of now, no additional cases have been reported.
NWS is a destructive pest that can infest livestock, pets, wildlife, and, in rare cases, humans. The larvae feed on living tissue, causing...
ANALYSIS: Australia’s May 2026 Beef Exports Smash Records Before Safeguard Windows Slam Shut
Australia’s outbound beef shipping momentum shattered all historical precedents in May 2026, with total export volumes skyrocketing to an all-time record high of 152,438 metric tons (MT), according to the latest trade data from Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF).
This performance officially surpassed the previous all-time record high of 150,435 MT set in July 2025 by exactly 2,003 MT.
The DAFF figures showed that May volumes surged 8.2% month-on-month (MOM), adding an extra 11,495 MT over April's shipments...
ANALYSIS: Whole Turkey Supply Restrictions Drive Prices to Historic $1.86/lb. Peak
A new record high has been set for the 16 lbs. frozen whole tom assessment at $1.86/lb. The fact that this new high has been reached so early in the year speaks volumes about the current supply situation and what buyers are willing to do to secure production.
Year-to-date (YTD) turkey headcount is up 3.0% year-over-year (YOY), yet whole turkeys are even more difficult to uncover this year than they were last year. This is because a far greater percentage of production is being funneled into the production of parts...
ANALYSIS: EU Committee Votes to Ban Brazilian Poultry Imports from September 2026
A European Union committee comprising experts from member states voted on May 12, 2026, to ban imports of Brazilian poultry starting September 3, due to the use of antimicrobial substances for growth promotion in livestock. The decision to remove Brazil from the list of countries recognized as complying with EU food safety standards comes shortly after the provisional entry into force of the EU-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement on May 1, involving the European Union and the Mercosur member states of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay...
SBA Announces First $30 Million in Loans Delivered Through 90% Grocery Guarantee
Today [June 3, 2026], the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced it has approved 19 loans totaling more than $30 million in just one month through its enhanced 90% Grocery Guarantee. These early approvals mark an important step in President Trump’s effort to make groceries more affordable by expanding access to capital for the small businesses that produce, process, distribute, and sell America’s food.
“After years of Biden-era price pressures and burdensome regulation that made it harder for farmers, ranchers, and rural small businesses to grow, the Trump Administration is advancing policies...
Farm Bureau: New World Screwworm Case Discovered in the US
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today [June 3, 2026] on USDA’s announcement that the first case of New World screwworm (NWS) has been reported in the United States.
“The re-emergence of New World screwworm in the United States after 60 years will have an immediate impact on farmers and ranchers in the affected areas. We are confident that the longstanding coordination between the states and USDA will enable a quick response and hopefully limit the negative impacts and resulting market volatility...
USDA Announces $60 million in Investments to Support Small Meat and Poultry Plants
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins launched the Small Processors Action Plan (PDF, 2.3 MB), a new set of actions to better support small and very small meat and poultry processing plants, improve customer service, and reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens while maintaining strong food safety protections for consumers. Additionally, Secretary Rollins announced that USDA is accepting applications for the fourth round of the Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program to expand American meat and poultry processing...
USDA Confirms Presence of New World Screwworm in the United States
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed the detection of a New World screwworm (NWS) in a bovine in Zavala County, Texas. NWS is a serious pest that affects livestock, pets, wildlife, and less commonly, people and birds. NWS larvae (maggots) burrow into the flesh of living animals, causing serious damage to livestock and economic losses.
The affected animal is a 3-week-old calf and larvae were identified in its umbilical area. To date, there have been no further detections.
“All models showed New World Screwworm entering the country in 2025; however, thanks to the hard work across the entire...
Steak n' Shake Completes Transition to 100% Grass-Fed, Grass-Finished Beef
Quick-service restaurants are increasingly looking for ways to balance quality, value, and growing consumer demand for healthier menu options. Steak n' Shake is the latest chain to emphasize that effort, highlighting a major change to its beef sourcing in a series of social media posts.
According to a report from Men's Journal, the move aligns with elements of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA)...
On May 12, the company posted on X...
Heading to a World Cup Game? Leave African Swine Fever Behind
The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is on! With games scheduled from June 11-July 19 in 16 cities across North America, many people will be traveling into the United States and to neighboring host countries, Mexico and Canada, to catch a match.
While organizers work to ensure a safe and fun tournament, it’s important for travelers to know that certain food products are not allowed.
Protecting the United States from African Swine Fever
If you’re traveling into the United States, it’s important to remember: Don’t Pack Pork! African swine fever (ASF)—a highly...
Cattle Futures Extend Losses on Screwworm Concerns as Grain Markets Slide
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) live and feeder cattle futures remained under heavy pressure Wednesday after sharp losses in the previous session, as traders weighed reports of a potential New World screwworm (NWS) case in Texas.
Samples from a suspected NWS infestation at a cattle operation in La Pryor, Texas, have been sent to a federal laboratory in Iowa for testing, Texas Representative Don McLaughlin told Reuters. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has not confirmed a Texas case, though the agency on Tuesday reported an NWS detection about 25 miles south of the Texas border.
Feeder cattle futures led the selloff, with the August contract breaking below key support to a multi-month low...
USTR Proposes Sweeping Tariffs on Global Food Suppliers Over Forced Labor
The US Trade Representative (USTR) announced late Tuesday that the Trump administration will impose additional tariffs on imports from 60 key US trading partners, citing failures to prohibit goods produced with forced labor that create an "unlevel playing field" for American agricultural and food producers.
USTR proposed 10-12.5% additional duties on products from major food suppliers, including Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, the European Union, Vietnam, Thailand, India, Australia, and China, following Section 301 investigations initiated in March 2026.
"The failure of our most important...
ANALYSIS: Japan's April 2026 Beef Imports Soar to Two-Year High as Australia Widens Lead
Japan's total beef imports soared to a two-year high, surging by 60.4% month-on-month (MOM) in April 2026 to 55,357 metric tons (MT), according to data from the Trade Statistics of Japan.
In line with historical trends, April imports typically surge ahead of Japan's largest holiday, the Golden Week, as trading houses aggressively move to replenish stocks.
This monthly volume reflects a 4.2% year-over-year (YOY) gain (+2,232 MT), driven by a surge from Australia which successfully offset...
ANALYSIS: Final Race Begins as Australia Fills 90% China’s Safeguard Beef Quota
Imports of beef originating from Australia has reached 90% of China’s annual safeguard quota as of June 1, leading to a sharp shift in logistics arrangements as exporters work to clear customs before a 55% tariff takes effect.
The update was published June 2 on the China International Trade Single Window online portal, citing the General Administration of Customs (GACC) and Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM).
While exact official trade volumes were not disclosed, hitting the 90% threshold implies that imports have reached...
ANALYSIS: 2026 Frozen Beef Stocks Signal Accelerating Supply Contraction
In early 2026 January, frozen beef cuts opened at 40,401 klbs (+6.5% year-over-year), still positive, likely reflecting some pull-forward procurement ahead of tariff uncertainty. March crashed to 34,940 klbs (−7.9% YOY), the lowest March level in 5 years except for 2021. April partially recovered to 36,911 klbs but was still down −9.8% YOY, the largest YOY gap so far this year.
The Q1 2026 average (37,564 klbs) is effectively tied with...
Nomad Foods Invests £2.2 Million in Potato Waffle Production Line
On June 2, leaders at Nomad Foods announced a £2.2 million investment in a new potato waffle production line at their Lowestoft factory in the UK, according to a press release from the owner of frozen vegetable brands like Birds Eye.
The announcement comes as the UK and EU potato markets prepare for the start of the 2026/27 season, and participants keenly await indications of crop volumes, following a year of high supply, according to Expana’s Market Reporter, Craig Elliott...
The Retail Rundown: Post-Holiday Reset Brings Value Back to the Center of the Case
Grocery merchandising is settling into a post-holiday rhythm as promotional activity shifts back toward value, versatility, and the everyday traffic drivers following the Memorial Day push.
Staples such as bacon, chicken breasts, and ground beef continue to anchor store traffic, reinforcing the meat case’s role in everyday meal planning. While current merchandising remains focused on routine household needs, retailers are expected to increase seasonal promotions and feature activity as Father's Day and the Fourth of July draw closer.
In beef, chuck cuts posted the...
Save A Lot Spotlights In‑Store Fresh Meat Cutting With New National Campaign
Save A Lot is taking aim at industry audiences with a new national marketing initiative designed to reinforce its positioning in fresh protein.
The independently owned discount grocer has launched its Fresh Cut Meat campaign, supported by a commercial running across digital, social and in‑store channels. The effort underscores a point of differentiation the retailer says is often overlooked in the discount segment: meat is cut fresh in‑store rather than shipped in pre‑packaged.
“At Save A Lot, we know customers are ...
Agricultural Coalition Urges USMCA Renewal as Trade Negotiations Begin
As trade negotiations between the US, Canada, and Mexico begin, the Agricultural Coalition for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) organized a letter to trade leaders in all three countries urging renewal and strengthening of the trade pact.
The letter, signed by nearly 160 organizations in the agri-food sector, was sent to Ambassador Jamieson Greer at the Office of the US Trade Representative, Canada-US Trade Representative Dominic LeBlanc, and Mexico's Secretary of the Economy, Marcelo Ebrard.
"[USMCA] strengthens the resilience of our integrated agricultural markets...
Texas Confirms First HPAI Case of 2026 in Dairy Cattle, Farm Quarantined
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed at a Texas dairy farm, marking the state's first reported case in dairy cattle this year, according to Texas animal health officials.
The case was identified after cattle exhibited clinical signs, including illness and reduced milk production. Samples were confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Laboratory on May 30, 2026.
The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) said it is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine the source and extent of the infection. The affected dairy has been placed under quarantine, while state and federal officials work to contain the virus and prevent further spread.
South Africa: Steenhuisen Moves to Allow Introduction of Avian Influenza Vaccinations
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has stepped in to amend the Animal Diseases Regulations (R.2026 of 1986) to allow the introduction of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) vaccinations against the disease in the country.
The move is aimed at providing the poultry sector with a sustainable way forward in combating bird flu.
The decision follows a formal objection submitted by the South African Poultry Association (SAPA) under Section 23 of the Animal Diseases Act, 1984 (Act No. 35 of 1984).
SAPA highlighted a breakdown in the department’s Directorate: Animal Health, reporting continuous failure to provide a practical or affordable solution to HPAI and prevent any potential crisis...
USDA Launches TRUMP Mission to Argentina and Ecuador to Expand Market Access for American Farmers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture launched a Trade Reciprocity for U.S. Manufacturers and Producers (TRUMP) Mission to Argentina and Ecuador this week to open new markets and strengthen export opportunities for American farmers, ranchers and producers.
Built on the Reciprocal Trade and Investment agreements signed with Argentina and Ecuador earlier this year, the mission led by USDA’s Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, Luke J. Lindberg, aims to increase fair access to two of the Western Hemisphere’s fastest-growing markets.
“Our three-point plan has already reduced the agricultural trade deficit by 42%, and now, TRUMP trade missions like this one are turning new market access into true market share...
MLA - Majority of Australian Cattle Producers Optimistic Despite Mixed Conditions
Australian cattle producers remain confident in the outlook for the beef industry, with new insights from the latest Beef Producer Intentions Survey (BPIS) highlighting sustained optimism and steady herd rebuilding.The April 2026 survey, conducted by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), gathered responses from 3,055 grassfed beef cattle producers nationwide. The results, weighted to reflect the national producer base, provide a comprehensive snapshot of industry sentiment, herd composition and production intentions.More than six in ten producers (61%) reported a positive outlook for the next 12 months, while just 8% indicated a negative outlook, resulting in a strong net sentiment score of +53...
NMPF, FARM Prime Producers for Screwworm
More than 1,200 cases of New World screwworm were reported in Mexico during the month of May, with the latest confirmed case approximately 31 miles from the U.S.–Mexico border. Experts believe that a U.S. outbreak may be imminent, making it a top priority for NMPF and the National Dairy FARM Program that it administers.
The nature of the threat, which creates severe wounds that can lead to death in cattle, makes producer surveillance a key strategy to preventing and treating cases. The Food and Drug Administration has a growing list of medications which...
Dollar General Posts Strong Q1 Profit Growth on Higher Traffic and Margin Expansion
Dollar General reported solid first‑quarter results for the period ended May 1, 2026, driven by margin expansion and steady customer traffic despite weather‑related and fuel cost pressures.
Net sales rose 3.4% year-over-year (YOY) to $10.8 billion, up from $10.4 billion in the prior‑year quarter, supported by contributions from new stores and growth in same‑store sales, partially offset by store closures.
Same‑store sales increased 2.0% YOY, reflecting a 1.4% increase in...
ANALYSIS: Staggering Differences for US Select and Prime Grading Percentages YTD Compared to 2025
Select and Prime grading percentages are experiencing a standout year so far compared to previous years, while Choice is holding fairly steady to that of the previous three years. The Prime grading percentage continues to push higher with new record highs being set multiple times so far this year, and the end of the second quarter of the year is still roughly a month out. Year-to-date (YTD), 2026 Prime grading is up roughly 35% compared to 2025. If we compare it back to 2020, YTD is up about 56%.
7‑Eleven Kicks Off Soccer Season With FanLand Deals and Limited‑Time Menu Offers
The world’s biggest soccer tournament is nearly here, and 7‑Eleven, Inc. is tapping into the excitement with the launch of FanLand. To mark the occasion, stores are turning into fan hubs, rolling out new promotions designed to kick off the summer and drive traffic during soccor's biggest occasion.
FanLand features limited‑time deals on new menu items and customer favorites at participating Laredo Taco Company® and Raise the Roost® locations.
Starting June 11, Laredo Taco Company is offering chicken or cheese...
World Cup‑Themed Meals Fuel McDonald’s Marketing Push Amid Rising Competition
Whether a football (soccer) fan or not, McDonald’s is giving customers a chance to score big with its latest marketing push. The company announced the launch of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Meal and Happy Meals, available for a limited time starting June 4, featuring collectibles inspired by global soccer stars and Squishmallows.
The FIFA World Cup 26™ Meal can be customized with a choice of a Big Mac® or 10-piece Chicken McNuggets®, paired with a limited‑edition, gold‑packaged Big...
EU: Commission Approves €54 Million Spanish State Aid for Agricultural Companies
The European Commission has approved a €54 million Spanish State aid scheme to support agricultural companies facing increased fuel prices due to the Middle East crisis.
The scheme was approved under the Middle East Crisis Temporary State Aid Framework (METSAF) adopted by the Commission on 29 April 2026. The scheme covers higher diesel prices from late March to late June and will run until 31 December 2026.
Minister Announces the Launch of the Biosecurity Targeted Advisory Service for Animal Health Scheme
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD, today announced the launch of the Biosecurity Targeted Advisory Service for Animal Health (TASAH) Scheme to support farmers to assess and implement biosecurity measures on their farms.
Practicing good biosecurity on farm is key to protecting and improving animal health, welfare and productivity, as well as delivering benefits for public health in people, through reduced antiparasitic and antimicrobial medicine usage.
Minister Heydon stated:
“I am delighted to announce that national exchequer funding of €8.6 million will support the Biosecurity TASAH 2026. This...
NCC Statement on Delay of Poultry Payment Rule
NCC today released the following statement in response to USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service’s announcement of an 18-month delay of the “Poultry Grower Payment Systems and Capital Improvement Systems” rule, which was set to go into effect on July 1, 2026. AMS proposed the delay in March after reviewing the rule’s potential costs to the poultry industry and consumers.
“I want to thank Secretary Rollins for delaying this Biden-era regulation which was published less than one week before President Trump was inaugurated,” said NCC President Harrison Kircher. “This rule threatened to...
SONIC Targets Traffic With New Value Offerings, Franchise Growth
Quick-service restaurants have been engaged in a value war over the past several years as inflation and broader economic pressures continue to weigh on consumer spending.
With chains increasingly leaning on discounts and bundled meal deals, operators are looking for ways to maintain traffic while competing with the seasonal shift toward at-home grilling.
Starting June 1, 2026, SONIC is introducing the $7 Big Deal Meal. The offering includes a SONIC® Cheeseburger, Small Premium Chicken Bites, a Medium Drink...
Domino's® Kicks Off National Dairy Month With 50% Off Pizzas June 1-7
Domino's Pizza Inc. is celebrating the start of National Dairy Month with a "legen-dairy" deal: 50% off all menu priced pizzas between June 1-7.
"Domino's is committed to delivering delicious food at an unbeatable value, but that wouldn't be possible without farmers across the country who work hard every day to produce the high-quality ingredients our customers love," said Frank Garrido, Domino's executive vice president – chief restaurant officer. "This National Dairy Month, we're saying thank you to dairy...
ANALYSIS: US Turkey Stocks Build at Twice the Seasonal Rate, Yet Supply Gaps Persists
US turkey cold storage came in at 314,956 thousand pounds in April 2026, down 1.8% on the year but up 13.7% from March, which is close to double the five-year seasonal average gain of 7.0% for that period...
ANALYSIS: US Egg Export Activity and HPAI’s Lingering Impact on Global Trade
US egg trade dynamics have shifted considerably from last year. From October 1 of 2024 thorough June 1 of 2025, the industry had lost roughly 60 million layers, according to USDA APHIS, driving nationwide supply shortages and prompting one of the largest surges in egg imports since 2015. Production has since rebounded and is now outpacing domestic needs, particularly as the market is now in the seasonally slower, spring and summer...
ANALYSIS: Pork Cold Storage Inventories Remain Constrained Despite Monthly Increase
The most recent USDA Cold Storage report indicated that while April 2026 pork inventories increased to 435.8 million lbs, up 8.7% from March, frozen pork stocks remain at the lowest April level observed over the past decade. Total inventories are approximately 4.5% below April 2025 levels and nearly 150-200 million lbs below many of the peak spring inventory levels recorded between 2016 and 2020.
Viewed within a historical context, the recent monthly increase...
Sonny’s BBQ Launches Summer Menu With Returning BBQ Bowls and New Sauces
Sonny’s BBQ has rolled out a seasonal Summer Menu across its stores, pairing returning fan favorites with new limited‑time items and off‑site activations designed to drive traffic during peak outdoor dining months.
The chain is bringing back its BBQ Bowls at a $11.99 price point, offering three Pitmaster Select bowls: Kickin’ Chicken, Classic BBQ featuring pulled pork and Summer Brisket as well as a fully customizable build‑your‑own option with multiple bases, toppings and protein choices. Operators can...
Undeclared Allergen Triggers FSIS Recall of Synear Pork and Crab Dumplings
The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA's) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) on Sunday, May 31 announced a recall initiated by Synear Foods USA, LLC covering 71,603 pounds of frozen not‑ready‑to‑eat (NRTE) pork and crab soup dumpling products due to mislabeling and undeclared peanuts.
FSIS said the issue was identified during a routine inspection. The affected products were produced between October 15, 2025, and February 23, 2026, and carry establishment number “EST. 45942” inside the USDA mark...
Captain D’s Expands Sustainable Sourcing With Wild‑Caught Alaska Fish Rollout
Captain D’s is expanding its commitment to sustainably sourced, U.S.-caught seafood while maintaining an accessible, value-focused price point.
The fast-casual seafood chain is rolling out Wild Caught Batter Dipped Fish from Alaska, battered fresh daily in restaurants. The item will appear across several core menu platforms, including the brand’s value-driven Full Meal Deals and signature platters.
“Our guests know Captain D’s for its great seafood, generous portions and incredible value,” said Phil Greifeld, CEO of Captain D’s. “This...
Beef Checkoff Research Highlights Why Consumers Continue Choosing Beef Despite Rising Prices
With summer grilling season officially underway, beef demand remains high, even as prices at the meat case continue climbing and consumers continue closely monitoring household spending.
Today's cattle cycle has created challenges throughout the beef supply chain. The U.S. cattle herd remains at historically low levels, supplies are tight and consumers are feeling pressure at the grocery store. According to the USDA Economic Research Service, wholesale beef prices were 19.7 percent higher in March 2026 than in March 2025 and are predicted to increase by 7.8 percent in 2026.
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Today, Expana’s Weekly Top 10 highlights the headlines shaping the week, as reported by Expana’s writers and market experts.
As summer gets underway, weather‑driven shifts in grilling demand are pushing retailers to pivot toward Father’s Day promotions. Trade and geopolitics remain major market disruptors, with renewed USMCA talks, evolving US‑China tariff signals, seafood trade enforcement pressure, and Middle East developments influencing energy and freight markets. This week’s update also covers industry consolidation, product reformulation amid easing cocoa prices, and new fertilizer supply coming online as Brazil...
Shipping Executives Warn WTO of Rising Costs From Global Trade Route Disruptions
Major shipping industry leaders told World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala that mounting capacity pressures and alternative routing costs are driving up expenses for shippers and consumers during a May 28 meeting in Geneva.
The executives, representing companies including MSC, CMA CGM, COSCO Shipping, and Hapag-Lloyd, cited disruptions in the Gulf region and other maritime chokepoints that are forcing cargo onto saturated alternative routes, with significant cost implications.
One executive highlighted the scale challenge, noting that approximately 70 freight trains are needed to match...
MLA: New Guide to Boost Feedlot Cattle Performance and Welfare
A new best practice guide brings together key industry resources into a single, first-of-its kind reference to help grassfed cattle producers improve how feeder cattle are prepared for feedlot entry.
Developed by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), the Feeder cattle preparation best practice guide brings industry knowledge together into a single, practical resource for producers.
MLA’s Feedlot Project Manager Liz Pearson said the guide simplified what can often be a complex process.
“This guide is about making best practice simple and accessible for producers,” Liz said.
Joint Statement by the Heads of the IEA, IMF, World Bank Group, and WTO
The Heads of the International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, World Bank Group and World Trade Organization met on May 28 as part of the high-level coordination group established in April to maximize their institutions’ response to the energy, trade, and economic impacts of the war in the Middle East. Following the meeting, they issued the statement below:
“The war in the Middle East is generating substantial and highly asymmetric impacts on energy supplies, food security, and economic activity across countries and regions. While the...
Walmart Brings 30-Minute-or-Less Delivery to 33 US Markets
Walmart is making shopping more convenient than ever with the availability of 30-minute-or-less delivery across 33 U.S. markets. Designed to help save customers time and simplify everyday life, the service gives customers another flexible way to get the items they need, want and love — when they need them.
Customers can shop from more than 100,000 eligible items, including fresh groceries, pantry staples, baby essentials, cold and flu medicine, household supplies, pet food, electronics and prescription delivery.
The availability of 30-minute-or-less delivery builds on...
Middle East Market Intelligence Brief: Week Ending May 29, 2026
Three months into the Iran war, the United States and Iran have reached a tentative framework to extend a ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and ease some US blockade measures, though the deal has not been approved by US President Donald Trump, reports Reuters. The proposed agreement would create a 60-day window for broader negotiations after months of conflict disrupted global oil, LNG, and other commodity markets. Major unresolved issues include Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, and security in the Strait of Hormuz.The framework is seen as a temporary de-escalation measure aimed at stabilizing energy markets rather than...
Wakefern Expands Domestic Kosher Beef Program With Direct Sourcing for ShopRite Supermarkets
Wakefern Food Corp., is expanding its fresh domestic kosher beef program across ShopRite stores, rolling out a new direct‑sourcing model designed to improve supply consistency and broaden access to OU‑certified products.
Under the program, select ShopRite locations with kosher meat departments under rabbinical supervision will offer a wider assortment of fresh, high‑quality domestic kosher beef, including bone‑in and boneless cuts, steaks, roasts and offals. The initiative strengthens Wakefern’s access to US‑sourced beef and increases availability of...
Butterball Aims for Everyday Relevance With “Care Hard. Cook Easy.” Campaign
Butterball is looking to move beyond its Thanksgiving stronghold with the launch of “Care hard. Cook easy.”, a new integrated campaign aimed at building everyday relevance and long-term growth, particularly with younger consumers.
Developed with agency partner Carmichael Lynch, the effort reflects Butterball’s push to translate decades of holiday leadership into more frequent meal occasions across the year.
“At Butterball, we’ve earned a special place in people’s lives during the holidays, and we have a tremendous opportunity to show up for them all year...
Select and Prime grading percentages are experiencing a standout year so far compared to previous years, while Choice is holding fairly steady to that of the previous three years. The Prime grading percentage continues to push higher with new record highs being set multiple times so far this year, and the end of the second quarter of the year is still roughly a month out. Year-to-date (YTD), 2026 Prime grading is up roughly 35% compared to 2025. If...
ANALYSIS: Mexican Beef Exports to the US Slow During May
The Mexican export market continued reflecting cautious buying behavior during May, as uncertainty surrounding the future direction of tariffs on alternative beef origins continued limiting broader forward commitments from buyers. Mexican beef movement into the US has generally remained above year-ago levels, although volumes have shown a gradual downward trend throughout the month following the stronger pace observed earlier in the year. Market participants continued describing most purchasing activity as largely hand-to-mouth...
ANALYSIS: Chicken Cold Storage Inventories Shift Higher in April Despite Targeted Drawdowns
April’s cold storage data reflects a modest replenishment in some sectors of the chicken complex, while a net outflow is noted in other areas...
Import of Poultry Meat & Products From Special Area No. 4 of Province of Alberta in Canada Suspended
The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department announced today (May 29) that in view of a notification from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) about an outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in Special Area No. 4 of the Province of Alberta in Canada, the CFS has instructed the trade to suspend the import of poultry meat and products (including poultry eggs) from the area with immediate effect to protect public health in Hong Kong.
A CFS spokesman said that according to the Census and Statistics Department, no poultry meat or eggs were...
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