http://www.financialexpress.com/news/agri-process-outsourcing-by-an-argentine-patel/654277/
During my meeting with Gustavo Grobocopatel, the founder President of the Argentine farming company Los Grobo which cultivates 270,000 hectares, I told him that I came from a small farming family which owned just an acre of land. Gustavo responded, ¨Lucky you…. I am a landless farmer ¨. He is right. He does not own a single hectare. It is all leased land.
Los Grobo does not own any tractor or harvester either. They outsource all the operations such as planting, fertiliser spraying, weeding, harvesting, storage and transportation to contractors who own the machineries. The firm has a system of technical leaders each of whom manage 7000 hectares. They are not employees but are partners who share the profit and risk. Even the agronomists who work with the company are contractors, who get a share of the crops they raise.
The 270, 000 hectares of land spread over Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay are managed by the headquarters staff of about 100 people who are connected in a network with the land owners, agronomists, the international traders and the 4000 service providers. Grobocopatel who believes in social capital says, ¨We are not big… but many¨
Here is Mr Patel working on the fields with his laptop...
Grobocopatel´s Agriculture Process Outsourcing (APO) is similar to the BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) and Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) operations of the Indian IT companies. Los Grobo office looks like a BPO of Infosys with young people in casual dress glued to their computer screens and working with their blackberries. The only difference with the Infosys office is that Los Grobo is located in a remote rural area in the middle of soya and wheat fields near Carlos Casares, a small village 300 km from Buenos Aires city....seen in the foto below...
Los Grobo office ...like a BPO of Infosys...
The innovative business model of Los Grobo has been studied and commended by Harvard University, among others. Los Grobo has been sought out for consultancies by other countries. It is the first company worldwide to obtain ISO 9001 certification on grain production processes. It is establishing its APO business model in Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Other Argentine farming companies are following the example of Los Grobo. This includes the company El Tejar which has emerged as the largest farming company in the world with cultivation of one million hectares this year. Such scale does not exist even in Brazil or USA. El Tejar´s goal is to reach two million hectares in the next five years. Out of the one million, 800,000 hectares are leased and 200,000 owned. El Tejar operates in Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia and Brazil where they cultivate 600,000 hectares. With such emerging global pioneering leaders in farming, best practices, advanced technologies and abundance of water and fertile land, Argentina is set to become a significant global player in the future when the world is going to be more concerned about food security.
I call Grobocopatel as ¨Senor Patel¨. He has no connection to Gujrat. He is of East European origin and his grandfather had emigrated to Argentina in 1912. Grobocopatel founded the company in 1984 and has achieved a turnover of 700 million dollars in 2009-10. His target is 1.5 billion dollars in the next five years. Grobocopatel is an agronomist and had taught the subject in the Buenos Aires University before becoming an enterpreneur. His agronomist wife is also a director in the company. For them, farming is not just business. It is passion. Grobocopatel has admiration for Indian culture and practises meditation and yoga. He is planning to visit India for a month in December. He has agreed to give talks in India on his new business model and also meet Indian companies interested in strategic partnership with his company.