The revelation on Friday of a two-year police probe into alleged bribery of health inspectors to certify tainted food as fit for consumption has struck at the heart of the world's leading exporter of beef and chicken.
Temer, whose government is already battered by a huge embezzlement scandal and fallout from Brazil's deepest recession in history, was to huddle first with meatpacking representatives and his ministers of agriculture and foreign trade.
Brazilian multinationals caught up in the growing scandal insisted on Saturday that their products were safe, but the scandal has sparked growing public fears. It comes at a sensitive time, as Brazil and other members of South America's Mercosur group are pushing for a trade deal with the European Union, a big market for Brazilian meat.
Temer had been scheduled to speak by phone yesterday with US President Donald Trump, though their agenda was unclear. The United States last year began accepting imports of raw beef from Brazil.
An additional 21 establishments are under investigation, and the ministry dismissed 33 officials involved in the scheme.
The authorities did not say where tainted products had been found, but noted, in a news conference in the southern city of Curitiba, that carcinogenic substances had in some cases been used to mask the odor of bad meat.
Federal police were due to give details at a press conference on Monday.
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