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Wilmar expands sugar reach with India's Shree Renuka deal
2014-02-21 07:25:31| Sugar Industry News
Feb 20 (Reuters) - Singapore's Wilmar International said on Thursday it has agreed to invest up to $145 million for a major stake in India's Shree Renuka Sugars, which will give a sugar upstart a foothold in the biggest consuming nation.
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Wilmar to acquire Shree Renuka Sugars stake for $200m
2014-02-21 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
Singapore-based agribusiness company Wilmar is set to acquire a strategic stake in Indian sugar refiner and ethanol producer Shree Renuka Sugars (SRS) in a $200m deal.
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Indonesia: Palm oil giant Wilmar caught forest scandal
2013-10-22 03:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Greenpeace: Household brands that source palm oil through Singapore-based palm oil trader Wilmar International, such as the makers of Oreo biscuits, Gillette shaving products and Clearasil, are making consumers unwitting accomplices in the destruction of Indonesias forests, and pushing critically endangered species like the Sumatran tiger to the edge of extinction, revealed Greenpeace International today in fresh investigations. As the worlds biggest player in the palm oil sector, Wilmar has the power...
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A showdown between Wilmar and cane growers may have been averted, but as Charlie McKillop reports there is still a long way to go in securing the future of sugar marketing in Australia.
2013-09-13 16:41:37| Sugar Industry News
Wilmar Sugar has announced it will abandon its plan to sell all of the raw sugar produced at its seven sugar mills in North Queensland.
How did Kellogg's Asian agri-partner Wilmar slip through the sustainable palm oil net?
2013-08-07 11:16:02| Food - Topix.net
RSPO thanks WWF for bringing Wilmar's illegal activities to its attention and says it is difficult to monitor all of its members' actions The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil is not in a position to monitor over 1,100 members from more than 60 countries, but it does take violations extremely seriously, its secretary general says.