Usually the price-fixing goes the other way in those markets, i.e. suppressing what they pay farmers, thereby increasing their profits while keeping the end user prices the same. This is a major driver of animal abuse as farmers in turn need to cut corners.
Usually the price-fixing goes the other way in those markets, i.e. suppressing what they pay farmers, thereby increasing their profits while keeping the end user prices the same. This is a major driver of animal abuse as farmers in turn need to cut corners.