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The title they went with Visual Post-Mortem Inspection in Swine Slaughter Establishments Noisy translates that to

US pork plants can skip manual checks, relying on visual inspection


US food safety regulators ended mandatory manual checks for swine carcasses. Pork plants no longer have to cut open lymph nodes or palpate organs, and inspectors can be assigned more flexibly.
US pork plants previously had to perform specific manual checks on every carcass. This rule change means they can now rely on visual inspection, which saves labor and speeds up processing. It also gives federal inspectors more flexibility to focus on other tasks.
Watch for reports on whether pork plants increase their processing speed or reduce labor costs, and how federal inspectors are redeployed.

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