By Hugh Bronstein and Maximiliano Rizzi BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - An explosion at a grains terminal in Argentina owned by China's COFCO International on Wednesday 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 grains inspectors and crushing workers said they would go on strike on Thursday to demand better safety conditions. Television images showed thick black smoke billowing from what COFCO described as a 52,000-square-meter grains processing plant.
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