Empresa Agroindustrial Casa Grande S.A.A.
TypePublic company
BVL: CASAGRC1
IndustryAgribusiness
Founded(1996)
HeadquartersLa Libertad, Peru
Key people
Jorge Columbo Rodriguez Rodriguez (Chairman)
John Anthony Carty Chirinos(CEO)
ProductsSugar
Molasses
bagasse
Alcohol
RevenueIncrease US$ 79.5 Million (2008)
Number of employees
3,261
ParentGrupo Glória
Websitewww.grupogloria.com/casagrandeE.html

Casa Grande is a Peru-based company principally engaged in the agricultural sector. Its activities include the cultivation, growing, processing, industrialization and sale of sugar cane and its derivatives.[1]

The company is also involved in the production and distribution of alcohol, sugar cane, pulp, molasses, bagasse and ethanol.

The Company is a member of Grupo Gloria, a group which comprises a number of companies active in the food processing, agricultural and industrial sectors. The Company's majority shareholder is Corporacion Azucarera del Peru SA, with 57.09% of its interests. The company was formerly state-owned.[2] Earlier, it had been a cooperative.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

References

  1. Quiroz, Diana; Kuepper, Barbara; Rijk, Gerard; Achterberg, Eline (5 May 2021). "The Sugarcane Value Chain in Latin America and Asia: Main Actors, Market Mechanisms, Labour Issues and Opportunities". Profundo.
  2. "Cepri Recommends Casa Grande Legal Action - Peru". Business News Americas. 12 January 1999. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2009. Peru's privatization committee Cepri has recommended that the Sales Commission initiate legal action against state-owned sugar producer Empresa Agroindustrial Casa Grande's board of directors for impeding the privatization process.
  3. Chullén, Jorge; Lincoln, David (1998). Sugar World: Information and Analysis for Sugar Workers, 1977-1997. ICCSASW-CCSTAM. ISBN 978-0-9684351-0-6.
  4. "El azucar que no endulza." El Comercio de Perú, 12 November 2012. Gale OneFile: News, http://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A308080554/STND?u=tplmain&sid=bookmark-STND&xid=89a64038 Accessed 31 Oct. 2021. "La menor venta de azúcar y los menores precios conllevaron a que Casa Grande, empresa agroindustrial del holding del grupo Gloria, registrara en el tercer trimestre una reducción de 14,4% en sus ingresos, según el reporte del Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP)."
  5. "Acciones agroindustriales fueron las mas castigadas." El Comercio de Perú, 21 June 2006. Gale OneFile: News, http://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A147295733/STND?u=tplmain&sid=bookmark-STND&xid=abeb203e Accessed 31 Oct. 2021. "Las acciones agrarias lideraron las bajas con el 2,76%, influenciadas por la pérdida del 5,85% de la Agroindustrial Casa Grande."
  6. "Ganancia de cinco de las firmas mas transadas en bolsa subio 84%." El Comercio de Perú, 30 July 2011. Gale OneFile: News, http://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A262893348/STND?u=tplmain&sid=bookmark-STND&xid=b32efc28 Accessed 31 Oct. 2021.
  7. "Peru attracted 5 bln USD investment during Toledo presidency." Xinhua News Agency, 25 July 2006. Gale OneFile: News, http://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A148649405/STND?u=tplmain&sid=bookmark-STND&xid=0a6870ca Accessed 31 Oct. 2021. "The privatizations and concessions included ... the Casa Grande Agroindustrial Company"


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