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SADIA (BRAZIL).


SADIA, Brazil's top food processor, is teaming with local competitor Perdigao to form BRF BRF

the ratio of bulls to cows. Targets vary widely depending on circumstances and efficiency required.
 Trading Co. The joint venture will export pork pork, flesh of swine prepared as food, one of the principal commodities of the meatpacking industry. Pork has long been a staple food in most of the world, although religious taboos have limited its use, especially among Jews and Muslims.  and poultry poultry, domesticated fowl kept primarily for meat and eggs; including birds of the order Galliformes, e.g., the chicken, turkey, guinea fowl, pheasant, quail, and peacock; and natatorial (swimming) birds, e.g., the duck and goose.  from Brazil to developing countries.
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Author:DEMPSEY, MARY
Publication:Latin Trade
Date:Jul 1, 2001
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