Transport Infrastructure
Brazil port finds 51 'adulterated' soymeal truck cargos
The Parana state port authority, which supervises operations at the port of Paranagua and Antonina in Southern Brazil, said sand had actually been found in soymeal freights throughout an inspection, according to a statement sent to Reuters on Tuesday. That is considered product adulteration, the declaration said. The Association of Terminals of the Paranagua Export Corridor (ATEXP), which dealt with the examination, contacted the other oversight companies after identifying the problem, the statement added. The European Union is the primary location for Brazilian soymeal exports. A representative for the port could not right away confirm the soymeal freight's destination, but...