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JBS begins reopening meat plants shut by cyberattack – Aljazeera.com
Food buyers fear that disruptions from the JBS attack compound already challenging issues in the meat industry.

JBS SA is starting to at least partially reopen most idled beef plants across North America and Australia after a cyberattack forced the worlds largest meat producer to halt operations.
The Brazilian food giant said late Tuesday that it had made significant progress to resolve the attack and would have the vast majority of its plants operational by Wednesday. A second shift at its Greeley, Colorado facility, one of the largest beef plants in the U.S., was set for a regular production day, while…
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