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Empresa Agroindustrial Casa Grande S.A.A.
Company typePublic company
BVLCASAGRC1
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.[citation needed] 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"