Los Grobo Agropecuaria

Its origin dates back to 1984, when it started operations under the management of Adolfo Grobocopatel, his son Gustavo and his daughter Andrea. Its main line of business is the agricultural production, the provision of services related to the commercialization of agricultural products and the sale of inputs.

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Los Grobo Inversora

Was established in 2001 after the acquisition of a mill in Bahía Blanca, and represents the initial steps of the company towards the industrialization of raw materials.

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Chain Services S.A.

It is the group’s grain broker. With offices in the city of Buenos Aires, its mission is to detect business opportunities in order to add value for the group customers as well as for the group as an internal client.

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Los Grobo S.G.R. | Sociedad de Garantía Recíproca

Created in 2004, it is the group’s reciprocal guarantee company. Its purpose is facilitating access to credit by the SMEs which integrate the company’s network of service suppliers.

Molino Canepa

Grupo Los Grobo became a shareholder of a traditional mill in Chivilcoy, Buenos Aires, consolidating the Industrial Division. Currently, it is the fourth largest wheat milling group in Argentina.

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U.P.J.

In 2007 Grupo Los Grobo became a shareholder of UPJ, a well-known silo storage facility in Tandil (a Sea and mountainous region). It produces over 250,000 tons a year and sells inputs for US$ 7 million.

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Emporio Agro

Emporio Agro is a general service provider, grain trader and input supplier company, strategically located in one of the most preeminent farming regions of Argentina, well known for the use of intensive technology and the proliferation of agribusiness companies. With a large commercial network, Emporio Agro focuses on customized services for partners and clients, within Grupo Los Grobo’s synergic view. Thus, it integrates resources and skills, reinforcing logistics and reducing costs.