Poultry Producers Accused of Illegal Price Fixing Scheme, Fieldale Pays
Poultry Producers Accused of Illegal Price Fixing Scheme, Fieldale Pays
Fieldale Farms, a Baldwin, Georgia, chicken producer, has agreed to pay $2.2. million to in a federal, class-action lawsuit alleging price fixing by the major companies in the broiler industry, which plaintiffs say was aided by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Fieldale executives also agreed to provide documents and witnesses to the plaintiffs for the ongoing suit against other producers in the industry.The settlement agreement is the latest in a growing number of lawsuits targeting some of Georgia’s largest chicken producers with ramifications extending far beyond their home state. Attorneys say their clients and consumers were harmed by a conspiracy to keep chicken prices fixed at artificially high rates for years.The lawsuits involve big-named producers such as Tyson, Perdue, and Pilgrim’s Pride. They are the market leaders in the broiler supplier industry, controlling 90 percent of the $30 billion worldwide, wholesale market. The Agriculture Department, which is not named as a defendant in the class-action, has been accused of allowing producers to provide these inflated prices to the Georgia Dock despite internal warnings that the department was not following through with its regulatory duties.
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