The Carrefour CEO's comments over an EU-Mercosur trade deal caused disruption to supplies of meat to Brazil stores.
Meatpackers JBS SA and Minerva SA are resuming beef sales to Carrefour SA in Brazil after a spat that halted supplies to ...
The CEO of, Alexandre Bompard, formally apologised to Brazilian meat producers and the country’s agriculture sector following controversial ...
Industry groups in Brazil said they would stop supplying meat to local Carrefour stores. Reports also suggested major meat ...
Carrefour apologised on Tuesday after its CEO Alexandre Bompard's criticism of South American meat last week angered ...
The crisis began when Bompard posted on social media a letter he had sent to French producers, promising not to use meat from ...
Why is France so committed to avoid making viable the European Union/Mercosur trade and cooperation agreement? Interest group ...
Last week, Alexandre Bompard, CEO of Carrefour Group posted on X that “in solidarity with the ag world, Carrefour is ...
"We apologize" if the domestic French retail ban announced last week "created confusion," Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard said in a letter to Brazil's agriculture minister released to media ...
Supermarket giant Carrefour’s support for French farmers’ protests against a trade agreement between the European Union and the South American bloc Mercosur has sparked a strong reaction in Brazil ...
The supply disruption was triggered after Carrefour's CEO Alexandre Bompard last week told French unions his supermarket chain would "not sell any meat coming from Mercosur" in its French outlets.