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Inka Crops, Now From Alicorp, and the Millionaire Plan that Drives in San Juan De Lurigancho

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Alicorp with the aim set in acquisitions in Colombia and Ecuador what is the plan in progress?Alicorp, the Peruvian multinational food and mass consumption, closed this Monday the acquisition of 60% of shares of the snack company Inka Crops. In parallel, the snack company advances with a millionaire project aimed at strengthening its operation in its plant in San Juan de Lurigancho.
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Alicorp with the aim set in acquisitions in Colombia and Ecuador what is the plan in progress?Alicorp, the Peruvian multinational food and mass consumption, closed this Monday the acquisition of 60% of shares of the snack company Inka Crops. In parallel, the snack company advances with a millionaire project aimed at strengthening its operation in its plant in San Juan de Lurigancho.

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Gestion broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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