Simmer Pal Singh started a peanut farm a few years back in Argentina, has now grown by leaps and bounds and become an “uncrowned king” of rice, soya and corn plantations in South America. His company Olam, based in Singapore and run by people of Indian origin, is one of the major rice traders of […]

Simmer Pal Singh started a peanut farm a few years back in Argentina, has now grown by leaps and bounds and become an “uncrowned king” of rice, soya and corn plantations in South America.

His company Olam, based in Singapore and run by people of Indian origin, is one of the major rice traders of the world. He has has an area of 20,000 hectares of peanut farms. He grows soya and corn in 10,000 hectares, and has leased 1,700 hectares of land in Concordia in Entre Rios province for rice cultivation.

He has cultivated commendable rapport with the Argentines in the same efficient way with which he cultivates the land.

Singh has impressed everyone with his hard work spirit and also with the pleasant Latino way in which he manages his Argentine employees.

The Argentines admire this young SIKH’s dynamism and adore his turban, thinking that he is a Maharaja.

Source- theweekendleader