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Truck traffic at Cargill facility in northern Brazil blocked by protesters

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SAO PAULO, Feb ​2 (Reuters) - Protesters have been blocking truck traffic at the entrance of Cargill's Santarem grain ⁠terminal in northern Brazil, according to a company statement in response to Reuters' questions on ‍Monday.

Cargill denied any occupation of its facilities by protesters, ​identified by local media as Indigenous groups.

Cargill's Santarem terminal handles soybeans and corn.

According to news website ​G1, Indigenous people have been protesting at the site against a decree allowing dredging work on the Tapajos River, a key export corridor for agricultural commodities.

Cargill said the ‌protest began on January 22. In the statement, ‌the company noted it has "no control over" what the ​people are protesting against.

Most of the grain arrives at Cargill's Santarem facility, in Para state, ‌by barge before being hauled onto ships for export, ⁠according to the company's website.

A smaller ‌portion of the grain ​that passes through the terminal is delivered by trucks, either directly from the state of Mato ⁠Grosso, via the ⁠BR-163 highway, or from local farms, Cargill's website ​says.

(Reporting by Ana Mano and Roberto Samora; Editing by Gabriel ‌Araujo and Bill Berkrot)

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