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South Africa food producer says plant is ‘listeria free’

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Listeria is bacteria found in soil, water and vegetation. It’s can also occur in some animals, including poultry and cattle. Raw milks and foods made from raw milk can also carry the bacteria.

South African consumer goods and milling company RCL Foods said on Friday its Wolwehoek polony plant in the Free State province was clear of the listeria strain which the health minister had identified as being responsible for an outbreak of listeriosis.

“Tests conducted by an independent laboratory in France, which is considered to be a leading expert in this field, have shown that the plant is clear of the ST6 listeria strain,” the firm said in a statement.

Polony products from Enterprise foods and Rainbow chicken are the main causes of Listeriosis disease in South Africa.Interwaste truck seen exiting the Enterprise Factory in Germiston West of Johannesburg. [Photo African News Agency/ANA]

The company recalled ready-to-eat products and temporarily closed the plant as a precautionary measure earlier this month after health minister Aaron Motsoaledi said the listeriosis outbreak, which has claimed 180 lives, had been traced to the Wolwehoek plant and Tiger Brand’s Enterprise facility in Polokwane.

“RCL Foods will continue to support national efforts that take the message about food safety and listeria to as wide an audience as possible,” the company said on Friday.

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