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LDC states Brazil soymeal cargo returned from port for reprocessing

A cargo of Louis Dreyfus Business soymeal destined for export from the southern Brazilian port of Paranagua was returned for recycling at one of the business's regional plants, the grain processor told Reuters on Wednesday.

LDC decreased to provide details such as the timeline of the refusal, size of freight and location, or the nature of the concern with the freight.

Nevertheless, an individual with understanding of the matter said LDC's. soymeal was sent out by trucks to the port but subsequently rejected. last week for containing pollutants.

Brazil's capability to track farming products freights. has actually come under increased scrutiny after China suspended 5. regional soybean exporters, citing item non-conformities earlier. this month.

The Louis Dreyfus Company clarifies that, with regard to. the previously mentioned cargo, provided the lack of any type of. adulteration or hazardous agents, it carried out the procedure. developed in current legislation, returning the cargo for. reprocessing, the business stated in a declaration.

The port authority did not have an instant discuss. LDC's soymeal.

The refusal of LDC's soymeal came after authorities at the. port of Paranagua stated on Tuesday 51 truck-loads bring 2,200. tons of soymeal were refused for product adulteration,. without naming the companies included. LDC said none of its soy processing plants in the states of. Parana, Mato Grosso and Goias had sent out supposedly contaminated. soymeal items to Paranagua.

The source stated the soymeal freight's origin was LDC's factory. in Ponta Grossa in the state of Parana.

(source: Reuters)