The constant gardener
    He owns land eight times the size of Mumbai, most of it in distant Ethiopia. His company, Karuturi Global, figures among the top 25 agri transnational corporations. But he wants more -- to break into the top 10 and rub shoulders with the likes of ConAgro and Cargill.
    • Times of India
    • 26 September 2009
    The new landlords
    Ramakrishna Karuturi does not feature on any international power list. Perhaps he should.
    • Times of India
    • 26 September 2009
    Ethiopia. Now is harvest time
    In June 2009, the Indian company Karuturi took up intensive farming in Ethiopia. The harvest will be exported to Asia and Europe.
    • L'Hebdo
    • 03 September 2009
    Ethiopie. L’heure de la moisson a sonné
    Indiens et Saoudiens sont sur le point d’effectuer leur première récolte sur sol éthiopien. Le pays a prévu de céder 2,7 millions d’hectares aux étrangers.
    • L'Hebdo
    • 03 September 2009
    Dossier : Le grand défi alimentaire
    Le gouvernement éthiopien mettra 2,7 millions d’hectares à disposition des investisseurs étrangers, 1,6 million d’ici à octobre, à des conditions privilégiées. Enquête excellente de l'Hebdo en Ethiopie et au Madagascar.
    • L'Hebdo
    • 03 September 2009
    Indian Company launches agro-investment project in Gambella
    A multi-million birr investment project by Karuturi Global Limited, an Indian company in Etang Special Woreda of Gambella State was launched on Saturday.
    • Ethiopian News Agency
    • 08 June 2009

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