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						BRF recalls chicken export products over salmonella 
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		[February 14, 2019]  
		By Carolina Mandl and Ana Mano
 SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian food 
		processor BRF SA recalled almost 500 tonnes of fresh chicken products on 
		Wednesday due to salmonella contamination worries, in a move affecting 
		several key export markets in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
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			 The recall deals another blow to the food processor, which is 
			struggling under trade bans in the European Union after accusations 
			that it colluded with health inspectors and accredited laboratories 
			to evade food safety checks. 
 BRF said in a regulatory filing it was recalling 164.7 tonnes of 
			fresh chicken destined for the domestic market and another 299.6 
			tonnes destined for the international market as a precautionary 
			measure.
 
 Shares fell as much as 2 percent in morning trading in São Paulo 
			before trimming losses to 1.5 percent.
 
			
			 
			A spokeswoman told Reuters the recalled products were destined for 
			nine markets, including Japan, China, Kuwait, Ghana, Bahrain, 
			Gambia, Oman, Angola and Cuba.
 The products suspected of contamination by salmonella enteritidis 
			were produced on Oct. 30 and on six different dates in early 
			November, the company said.
 
 A team of investigators has been sent to its Dourados plant, in the 
			Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, it said.
 
			
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			BRF said the unit was operating under "a special regime."
 Such a regime entails testing of all products produced at the unit, 
			not only samples of products being manufactured there, the 
			spokeswoman said.
 
 BRF has recalled products that have reached clients or are en route 
			to local and overseas markets, the company said in a securities 
			filing.
 
 BRF said it was working to ensure that the release of products 
			potentially infected with salmonella was a one-off event.
 
 (Additional reporting by Carolina Mandl; Editing by Jason Neely and 
			Bernadette Baum)
 
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