Establishments primarily engaged in slaughtering, dressing, packing, freezing, and canning poultry, rabbits, and other small game, or in manufacturing products from such meats, for their own account or on a contract basis for the trade. This industry also includes the drying, freezing, and breaking of eggs. Establishments primarily engaged in cleaning, oil treating, packing, and grading of eggs are classified in Wholesale Trade, Industry 5144; and those engaged in the cutting up and resale of purchased fresh carcasses are classified in Wholesale and Retail Trade.
The poultry slaughtering and processing industry (NAICS 2015) is currently experiencing several key qualitative trends. One major trend is the increasing demand for organic and antibiotic-free poultry products. Consumer preferences are steadily shifting towards healthier and more natural food options, prompting companies to adjust their production processes and product offerings to meet these expectations. Another significant trend is the growing focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility. Companies are investing in more sustainable practices, such as reducing water usage, improving waste management, and utilizing renewable energy sources, to not only lower their environmental impact but also appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
Technological advancements are also shaping the industry. Automation and artificial intelligence are being increasingly implemented to improve efficiency and ensure higher standards of food safety. These technologies help in reducing human error, managing workforce shortages, and maintaining consistent product quality. Additionally, there is a rising interest in plant-based and lab-grown poultry substitutes, driven by ethical considerations and growing concerns over animal welfare. Companies within the industry are exploring partnerships and innovations to stay competitive in this evolving market landscape.
Looking ahead, these trends are expected to continue influencing the industry. The demand for transparency and traceability in food sourcing will likely grow, urging companies to adopt more rigorous tracking systems. Moreover, the industry's focus on health and sustainability is anticipated to drive further innovations and investments, positioning companies to better align with consumer values and regulatory requirements. Overall, the near future of poultry slaughtering and processing appears to be increasingly characterized by a convergence of health consciousness, technological integration, and sustainability initiatives.
Chickens, processed: fresh, frozen, canned, or cooked
Chickens: slaughtering and dressing
Ducks, processed: fresh, frozen, canned, or cooked
Ducks: slaughtering and dressing
Egg albumen
Egg substitutes made from eggs
Eggs: canned, dehydrated, desiccated, frozen, and processed
Eggs: drying, freezing, and breaking
Frankfurters, poultry
Game, small: fresh, frozen, canned, or cooked
Game, small: slaughtering and dressing
Geese, processed: fresh, frozen, canned or cooked
Geese: slaughtering and dressing
Ham, poultry
Luncheon meat, poultry
Poultry, processed: fresh. froze canned, or cooked
Poultry: slaughtering and dressing
Rabbits, processed: fresh, frozen canned, or cooked
Rabbits, slaughtering and dressing
Turkeys, processed: fresh, frozen canned, or cooked
Turkeys: slaughtering and dressing
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