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IANSA (company)

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Chilean sugar producer
IANSA
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1953
Headquarters
ProductsSugar, juices, animal food
Websitewww.iansa.cl

IANSA (fromIndustria Azucarera Nacional) is aChileansugar grower,refiner, and manufacturer of sweeteners and sugar products.[1] It also producesfruit juices,tomato paste, and pet and animal food.[1]

Iansa Company

IANSA was founded in 1953 as a government-runCORFO.[2] It was pushed to privatize under theeconomic policies of dictator Augusto Pinochet.[3] After theCrisis of 1982, the company went bankrupt,[3] but continued its privatization, which was completed by 1988.[4]

In September 2015, the English ED&F Man bought 100% of IANSA, but the following year it was seen to be in crisis, since it generated "barely 51 million" US dollars, "compared to a profit of more than US$4,000 million for the last year". Hence, in 2017, ED&F Man announced a five-year plan to reorganize and restructure its businesses.[5] Which did not prevent Iansa from going from profit to loss that year.[6]

IANSA informed in July 2018, of its decision to close theLinares plant. The government, a few days later, asked Iansa to postpone this decision for two years, according to the Minister of Agriculture Antonio Walker. Finally, the business board decided to close the plant in August 2018.[7]

In September 2020, Empresas Iansa decided to concentrate national sugar production at its production plant inSan Carlos, which implies ceasing production at the Los Angeles plant as of the 2021 season. The San Carlos plant will thus become the nerve center of production and distribution in the southern zone. As of 2020, sugar production is one of its main businesses, representing around 50% of revenue.[8]

References

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  1. ^abNuestros Negocios (in Spanish), IANSA, retrievedJanuary 17, 2018
  2. ^Historia: 1953 (in Spanish), IANSA, archived fromthe original on March 19, 2019, retrievedJanuary 17, 2018
  3. ^abRytkönen, Paulina (2004).Fruits of Capitalism: Modernization of Chilean Agriculture, 1950-2000. Lund Studies in Economic History. Vol. 31. Almqvist & Wiksell International. pp. 34–35.ISBN 9122020942.
  4. ^Historia: 1988 (in Spanish), IANSA, archived fromthe original on March 19, 2019, retrievedJanuary 17, 2018
  5. ^"Pulso".www.latercera.com. Retrieved2023-03-07.
  6. ^"Estrategia.cl".ww01.estrategia.cl. Retrieved2023-03-07.
  7. ^PULSO (2018-07-26)."Directorio de Iansa decide cerrar la planta de Linares".La Tercera. Retrieved2023-03-07.
  8. ^"Bohle, Camila (29 de septiembre de 2020). «Empresas Iansa cierra planta azucarera de Los Ángeles y concentrará su producción en Chillán». Diario Financiero".
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