Company type | Public company |
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BVL: CASAGRC1 | |
Industry | Agribusiness |
Founded | (1996) |
Headquarters | La Libertad, Peru |
Key people | Jorge Columbo Rodriguez Rodriguez (Chairman) John Anthony Carty Chirinos(CEO) |
Products | Sugar Molasses bagasse Alcohol |
Revenue | ![]() |
Number of employees | 3,261 |
Parent | Grupo Glória |
Website |
www |
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.[ citation needed] The company was formerly state-owned. [2] Earlier, it had been a cooperative. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
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.
Company type | Public company |
---|---|
BVL: CASAGRC1 | |
Industry | Agribusiness |
Founded | (1996) |
Headquarters | La Libertad, Peru |
Key people | Jorge Columbo Rodriguez Rodriguez (Chairman) John Anthony Carty Chirinos(CEO) |
Products | Sugar Molasses bagasse Alcohol |
Revenue | ![]() |
Number of employees | 3,261 |
Parent | Grupo Glória |
Website |
www |
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.[ citation needed] The company was formerly state-owned. [2] Earlier, it had been a cooperative. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
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.