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Brazil meatpackers join forces to resume operations in the middle of floods, meat lobby states

Completing Brazilian meatpackers have actually joined forces to circumvent problems triggered by heavy flooding in Rio Grande do Sul state, where torrential rains badly interfered with operations, a local meat lobby said on Tuesday.

Jose Ribas, who commands Sindicarne in the neighboring state of Santa Catarina, stated regional meatpackers were operating in partnership to overcome logistical difficulties avoiding feed and water products from reaching chicken and hog farms.

Business are helping one another, sharing animal feed and lending trucks, he said by phone, referring to efforts to speed up the arrival of basic materials to struggling animal farms. Competitors is out of the discussion.

Heavy flooding in Rio Grande do Sul obstructed roads, killed animals, paralyzed crucial facilities, and left whole towns and grain fields under water.

Ribas verified the death of hogs and poultry on Rio Grande do Sul farms due to the floods, however stated it was not possible to approximate the size of the losses.

Four chicken and hog plants are anticipated to remain halted today while 6 are slowly resuming operations, Ribas stated.

He decreased to specify their places due to the fact that he can not. promote the companies.

ABPA, a nationwide meat lobby, did not supply an. instant talk about the number of halted or disrupted pork and. poultry plants in Rio Grande do Sul after the flooding.

On Monday, the group estimated 10 had been halted or. partly stopped due to absence of workers and animals to. process.

(source: Reuters)