The Agriculture Department proposed new rules on Thursday requiring poultry companies to be more transparent about how farmers are paid, part of the Biden administration’s broader push to tackle consolidation in the meatpacking industry.

The measures would require poultry processors, such as Tyson Foods Inc. and Pilgrim’s Pride Corp., to disclose compensation information for chicken farmers who are paid under so-called tournament systems, which pit farmers against one another to determine payment.

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