Bacon shortage ‘baloney,’ but prices likely to increase

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Strips of bacon crown a breakfast platter with fried eggs and potatoes at a diner in Arlington, Va.. Fears about a scarcity of bacon on supermarket shelves due to last summer’s drought are being dismissed as “baloney” by the American Farm Bureau Federation, though consumers may soon see a price increase for bacon and other pork products. (AP)
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Rather than sell off animals on the spot market, the 56-year-old farmer is hedging his bets by contracting them out for slaughter over a staggered period – what he sees only as a break-even proposition.

“The previous couple of years have been good to us,” he said. “Then the drought changed the ballgame on a worldwide level.”

He waves off the concerns about consumers facing shortages.

“The U.S. has plenty of pork, and we won’t run out here,” he said. “We’ll have some price inflation, but we have plenty of supply.”

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