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== Smithfield Foods ==
{{Short description|American food company specializing in pork products}}
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Smithfield Foods is an American food company that specializes in pork processing and hog production. It is a subsidiary of [[WH Group]] of China, which acquired the company in 2013. Smithfield Foods is the largest pig and pork producer in the world.
'''Smithfield Foods, Inc.''' is a global food company that specializes in pork products. It is one of the largest pork producers and processors in the world. The company is headquartered in [[Smithfield, Virginia]], and operates numerous facilities across the United States and internationally.


=== History ===
==History==
Smithfield Foods was founded in 1936 by Joseph W. Luter and his son, Joseph W. Luter Jr., in Smithfield, Virginia. The company began as a small meatpacking plant and has grown significantly over the decades through acquisitions and expansions.


Smithfield Foods was founded in 1936 by Joseph W. Luter and his son as the Smithfield Packing Company. The company initially focused on producing packaged meats. Over the years, Smithfield Foods expanded its operations through various acquisitions, including [[Gwaltney of Smithfield]], [[John Morrell]], and [[Farmland Foods]]. In 2013, Smithfield Foods was acquired by the WH Group, a Chinese multinational meat and food processing company.
In 2013, Smithfield Foods was acquired by [[WH Group]], a Chinese multinational meat and food processing company, for approximately $4.7 billion. This acquisition made Smithfield Foods a subsidiary of WH Group, expanding its reach into the Asian market.


=== Operations ===
==Operations==
Smithfield Foods operates in various segments of the pork industry, including hog production, pork processing, and packaged meats. The company owns and operates numerous farms, processing plants, and distribution centers.


Smithfield Foods operates through various segments, including [[Pork Fresh Meats]], [[Packaged Meats]], and [[Hog Production]]. The company's products are sold under several brand names, including [[Smithfield]], [[Eckrich]], [[Nathan's Famous]], and [[Farmland]]. Smithfield Foods also exports its products to more than 40 countries worldwide.
===Hog Production===
Smithfield Foods is involved in the breeding, raising, and marketing of hogs. The company operates large-scale hog farms and is committed to sustainable and ethical farming practices. It has implemented various initiatives to improve animal welfare and reduce environmental impact.


=== Controversies ===
===Pork Processing===
The company processes millions of hogs annually, producing a wide range of fresh pork products. These products are distributed to retailers, foodservice providers, and international markets.


Smithfield Foods has faced several controversies over the years, particularly related to environmental issues and animal welfare. The company has been criticized for its hog farming practices, which have been linked to water pollution and poor animal welfare standards. In response to these criticisms, Smithfield Foods has implemented various sustainability initiatives and animal welfare programs.
===Packaged Meats===
Smithfield Foods produces a variety of packaged meat products, including bacon, ham, sausage, and deli meats. The company markets its products under several well-known brands, such as Smithfield, Eckrich, Nathan's Famous, and Armour.


=== Sustainability Initiatives ===
==Sustainability and Animal Welfare==
Smithfield Foods has made significant efforts to improve sustainability and animal welfare within its operations. The company has set goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve water conservation, and enhance waste management practices.


Smithfield Foods has made several commitments to improve its environmental footprint. The company has set a goal to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 25% by 2025. It has also committed to sourcing 50% of its grain from sustainable sources by 2025.
In terms of animal welfare, Smithfield Foods has committed to transitioning to group housing systems for pregnant sows and has implemented various measures to ensure humane treatment of animals throughout its supply chain.


=== See Also ===
==Controversies==
Smithfield Foods has faced criticism and legal challenges related to environmental practices, labor conditions, and animal welfare. The company has worked to address these issues through policy changes and community engagement.


==Related pages==
* [[WH Group]]
* [[WH Group]]
* [[Pork industry in the United States]]
* [[Pork production]]
* [[List of food companies]]
* [[Meat processing]]
* [[Sustainable agriculture]]


== References ==
[[Category:Food companies of the United States]]
 
[[Category:Pork industry]]
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[[Category:Companies based in Virginia]]
 
[[Category:American subsidiaries of foreign companies]]
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.smithfieldfoods.com Official website]
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File:Circle_Four_Farms_pig_farms_-_Milford_Utah.jpg|Circle Four Farms pig farms - Milford Utah
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Revision as of 17:44, 18 February 2025

American food company specializing in pork products



Smithfield Foods, Inc. is a global food company that specializes in pork products. It is one of the largest pork producers and processors in the world. The company is headquartered in Smithfield, Virginia, and operates numerous facilities across the United States and internationally.

History

Smithfield Foods was founded in 1936 by Joseph W. Luter and his son, Joseph W. Luter Jr., in Smithfield, Virginia. The company began as a small meatpacking plant and has grown significantly over the decades through acquisitions and expansions.

In 2013, Smithfield Foods was acquired by WH Group, a Chinese multinational meat and food processing company, for approximately $4.7 billion. This acquisition made Smithfield Foods a subsidiary of WH Group, expanding its reach into the Asian market.

Operations

Smithfield Foods operates in various segments of the pork industry, including hog production, pork processing, and packaged meats. The company owns and operates numerous farms, processing plants, and distribution centers.

Hog Production

Smithfield Foods is involved in the breeding, raising, and marketing of hogs. The company operates large-scale hog farms and is committed to sustainable and ethical farming practices. It has implemented various initiatives to improve animal welfare and reduce environmental impact.

Pork Processing

The company processes millions of hogs annually, producing a wide range of fresh pork products. These products are distributed to retailers, foodservice providers, and international markets.

Packaged Meats

Smithfield Foods produces a variety of packaged meat products, including bacon, ham, sausage, and deli meats. The company markets its products under several well-known brands, such as Smithfield, Eckrich, Nathan's Famous, and Armour.

Sustainability and Animal Welfare

Smithfield Foods has made significant efforts to improve sustainability and animal welfare within its operations. The company has set goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve water conservation, and enhance waste management practices.

In terms of animal welfare, Smithfield Foods has committed to transitioning to group housing systems for pregnant sows and has implemented various measures to ensure humane treatment of animals throughout its supply chain.

Controversies

Smithfield Foods has faced criticism and legal challenges related to environmental practices, labor conditions, and animal welfare. The company has worked to address these issues through policy changes and community engagement.

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