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ADM and Viterra grain terminal in Brazil collapses due to a conveyor belt failure

According to a source in the navigation sector and a soybean analyst, a conveyor belt system has collapsed at a terminal for grain at Barcarena port in northern Brazil.

Two sources naming ADM as the operator of the terminal and Viterra, as the responsible parties for grain shipments, said that the collapse had caused grain shipments be suspended.

ADM referred questions to the local port authority. Viterra was not available for comment.

The source from the navigation sector said: "The terminal is completely inaccessible." The source said that the terminal is not able to receive grain from barges, or load vessels.

According to a source in the navigation sector, the conveyor belt collapsed when it was hit by a barge passing on its side. G1, an outlet of local media, reported that a ferry hit the structure.

G1 reported that emergency services had rescued eight people. Four of them were injured. G1 reported that the victims were taken by ambulance to a local hospital. There are no reports of casualties.

We were unable to reach Barcarena officials for comment. (Reporting and editing by David Evans; Roberto Samora and Ana Mano)

(source: Reuters)