Olam International
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Olam International is an agri-business company, operating in 60 countries and supplying food and industrial raw materials to over 20,900 customers worldwide, placing them among the world's largest suppliers of cocoa beans, coffee, cotton and rice.[3][4][5] Its value chain includes farming, origination, processing and distribution operations,[2] child labor,[6] and allegedly even child slavery.[7]
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Company type | Public company |
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SGX: O32 | |
Industry | Agri-business |
Founded | Nigeria (1989 (1989)) |
Headquarters | 7 Straits View, Marina One East Tower, , |
Key people | |
Revenue | S$47 billion (2021)[2] |
S$1,423 million (2021) [2] | |
S$686 million (2021) [2] | |
Total assets | S$32.060 billion (2021) [2] |
Total equity | S$6.771 billion (2021) [2] |
Owner | Temasek Holdings (54%) Mitsubishi Corporation (17%) |
Number of employees | 82,000+ (2021) [2] |
Divisions | Olam Food Ingredients (OFI) Olam Global Agri (OGA) |
Website | olamgroup |
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