Core Points - Tyson Foods is closing a major beef processing plant in Lexington, Nebraska, and scaling down operations at a Texas facility due to losses in its beef processing business [1][2] - The Nebraska plant processes approximately 5,000 cattle daily, accounting for 4.8% of the U.S. daily beef slaughter volume, while the Texas facility has a daily capacity of about 6,000 cattle [1][2] - The company's latest financial report indicates that the beef processing segment is the only loss-making division for the fiscal year 2025, with an adjusted operating loss of $426 million [1][2] Company Actions - Closure of the Nebraska beef processing plant and reduction of production at the Texas facility [1][2] - Tyson Foods is the first among the top four meat processing companies in the U.S. to close a major beef processing plant [1][2] Financial Impact - The beef processing division reported an adjusted operating loss of $426 million for the fiscal year 2025 [1][2]
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