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GRAPHIC: Tyson Foods annual sales have doubled in the past two decades

The country’s largest chicken company operates 183 facilities across the US.

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GRAPHIC: Tyson Foods annual sales have doubled in the past two decades
A Tyson Plant on West Olrich Street in Rogers, Arkansas, on June 28, 2020. photo by Spencer Tirey, for Investigate Midwest

Tyson Foods annual sales have doubled in the past two decades, increasing from $26 billion to $53 billion from 2004 to 2023, according to a review of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

However, Tyson, which is the country’s largest chicken company, has closed nine meatpacking plants over the past year.

The plant closures and the company’s contracts with affected chicken farmers sparked an investigation by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The meatpacking company is also being sued for allegations of antitrust violations.

The Arkansas-based company operates 183 chicken facilities in the U.S., including hatcheries, processing plants and feed mills. In addition to chicken, the company’s sales come from beef, pork and prepared foods.

John McCracken, Investigate Midwest

John McCracken, Investigate Midwest

John McCracken covers the industrial agriculture meat industry for Investigate Midwest. He has experience reporting at the intersection of agriculture, environmental pollution and climate change. He i

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