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Explosion Kills 1 at Argentine Grain Port


FILE - A worker watches corn being loaded into a grain ship in the port of Rosario, about 300 kilometers (190 miles) north of Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 5, 2006. Wednesday and explosion at the shipping hub killed one employee and injured eight others.
FILE - A worker watches corn being loaded into a grain ship in the port of Rosario, about 300 kilometers (190 miles) north of Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 5, 2006. Wednesday and explosion at the shipping hub killed one employee and injured eight others.

An explosion Wednesday at a grain terminal in Argentina owned by China’s COFCO International killed one employee, injured others and affected shipping activities from one of the world’s top food suppliers, the conglomerate said.

The cause of the blast is not yet known, but it could have an outsized impact on the flow of food exports from Argentina as unions representing grain inspectors and workers said they would go on strike Thursday to demand better safety conditions.

Television images showed thick black smoke billowing from what COFCO described as a 52,000-square-meter grain processing plant. The facility is part of Argentina’s shipping hub of Rosario, on the Parana River in Santa Fe province.

“COFCO International can confirm that an explosion occurred at the loading area of its facilities at Puerto General San Martin in Rosario,” the Chinese state-run conglomerate said in a statement.

One employee died in the blast, the statement said, and eight others were taken to hospitals for treatment.

“The cause of the incident is not yet known,” the statement said. Police, firefighters and other authorities provided no additional details.

“The affected site has been shut down,” it said, adding that COFCO had launched “a full internal investigation.” The storage and crushing facility received 27,000 tons of grain per day.

It has grains warehousing capacity of 295,000 tons and soymeal storage capacity is 105,000 ton.

The plant was previously owned by Dutch grain trader Nidera, which COFCO agreed to buy in 2014. This acquisition and other mergers projected COFCO into some of the world’s top grain, vegetable oil, sugar and coffee producing regions.

Argentina is the world’s top exporter of soymeal livestock feed as well as a major supplier of corn and raw soybeans. Soy is in high demand in China from a growing middle class eating meal-fed beef and pork.

About 80 percent of Argentina’s agricultural exports are sent from Rosario. Cargo ships loaded at the hub sail down the Parana on their way to the shipping lanes of the South Atlantic.

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