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STRATEGIC CHANGES In 2010 the company was one of the biggest food producers in the world , with approximately 950 thousand hectares established in South America . “ But the paradigm shift of sustainable agriculture made us realize that to be the biggest didn ’ t mean to be the most profitable and attractive . This caused us to make changes ,” said Carlos Ismael Turbán , president for El Tejar in Brazil .
The group ’ s principle investors are Altima Partners and The Capital Group , international investment funders . “ In addition , we have shareholders committed to the company , which recently demonstrated their confidence
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