Tony Leys - Des Monies Register

Earlier this month: A truckload of poultry is moved around inside the AgriProcessors plant in Postville on Nov. 3. The plant has now suspended its meat operation but says it will reopen its poultry lines this week.

POSTVILLE, IA — The Agriprocessors meatpacking plant in Postville suspended production Monday, but one of its officials said the operation should reopen later this week.

Agriprocessors Poultry Production to Resume Thursday

Tony Leys – Des Monies Register

Earlier this month: A truckload of poultry is moved around inside the AgriProcessors plant in Postville on Nov. 3. The plant has now suspended its meat operation but says it will reopen its poultry lines this week.

POSTVILLE, IA — The Agriprocessors meatpacking plant in Postville suspended production Monday, but one of its officials said the operation should reopen later this week.

The plant has struggled to survive since last May, when immigration agents raided it and arrested nearly 400 workers.

Agriprocessors stopped slaughtering cattle a few weeks ago, but it had continued processing chickens until last week. Among its many challenges are the fact that its biggest lender has sought foreclosure action on Agriprocessors; that its former top executive was jailed last week on a federal bank-fraud charge; and that it filed for bankruptcy earlier this month.

Chaim Abrahams, an Agriprocessors manager who has served as a company spokesman, said the company and the lender, First Bank Business Capital, met in bankruptcy court in New York on Monday. “We ended up striking a deal,” he said.

Abrahams said the bank agreed to let Agriprocessors use cash to meet its payroll and other immediate bills.

First Bank had asked the bankruptcy court not to allow the meatpacker to spend money until its debts to the lender were cleared up. In court papers filed Friday, Agriprocessors said it needed to spend money to remain in operation while it talks to potential investors. A cash freeze, the company said, “will cause irreparable harm to other creditors and leave (Agriprocessors) with no choice but to immediately cease all active operations.”

The company offered assurances to First Bank that the money would be repaid, but it said it needs to spend close to $1 million to pay its bills, including more than $300,000 for paychecks for line workers and rabbis who oversee production of kosher meat.

The bankruptcy judge decided Monday to appoint a trustee to help oversee the case. Abrahams said that details of the deal will be worked out this week and that poultry production lines should resume by Thursday.

Sholom Rubashkin, who ran the plant for decades, was arrested Friday on a federal bank-fraud charge. The charge alleged that he moved company money around in a way that allowed Agriprocessors to draw down more than it was entitled to from a $35 million line of credit from First Bank. He is also facing federal charges of conspiring to hire undocumented workers at the plant and state charges of using underage workers.

Rubashkin was replaced earlier this year. The new chief executive officer, New York attorney Bernard Feldman, was at the bankruptcy court hearing Monday and declined comment.

4 Comments

  • CV

    Thank you Rubashkins for taking care of the Lubavticher workers even in this desperate time for you. Unfortunately things aren’t looking good for R’ Sholom, but we’ll continue to pray for you.

  • Moishie

    I suggest that Agriprocessors if given another chance by the court better get it right this time.

    Be honest and remember who suffers if they don’t.

    The reputations of many in CH that have been tarnished can be repaired by conducting an honest and clean operation.

    The good people of CH deserve nothing less.

  • To Moisheieieieiei

    Moishe, you sound selfish and all you seem to care about is “Your” reputation.

    The rubashkins are G-D fearing jews, and one of the most important things that we learn is honesty in business, just b/c the union and massarim told lies doesn’t mean that they were being dishonest or corrupt.

    Don’t point fingers or accuse!

    Lubavitch is about love and not caring what other ppl think about us, we wouldn’t be going on shlichus and sacrificing ourselves day in and day out if we were worried about our frikin rep.

    Much Hatzlocha, I went on a shabbaton to Postville, t’was awesome, keep up the good work.