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Management/Leac for Agriculture and Investment: The most controversial deal in South Sudan is a the 400,000-hectare joint venture in Mayom County, Unity State, of United States’ firm Jarch Management, registered in the British Virgin Islands and chaired by American entrepreneur Philippe Heilberg, and the local Leac for Agriculture and Investment (AC Vol 51 No 22)....

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