Fyffes Honduran melon business receives social responsibility award
23 November 2022
The Honduran Foundation for Socially Responsible Business (FUNDAHRSE) has awarded Fyffes melon business, Sol Group, the coveted FUNDAHRSE Socially Responsible Company Seal for the years 2022-2023 after obtaining an average of 96% in seven thematic indicators for corporate social responsibility.
On 17 November, Fyffes chief supply officer, Sheila McCann-Morrison and Sol Group’s general manager Genivaldo Pereira attended the award ceremony in Honduras’ capital city Tegucigalpa.
FUNDAHRSE is a non-profit, apolitical, non-religious organisation with its primary objective to promote sustainability and corporate social responsibility in Honduras.
FUNDAHRSE conducted an audit of Fyffes melon farm Suragroh, in Choluteca, southern Honduras, to evaluate compliance with its INDICARSE tool, which is ratified by the ISO 26000 standard for social responsibility. Suragroh received an average score of 96% across seven thematic indicators.
“I was truly delighted to receive this award on behalf of Fyffes and our melon business,” said Genivaldo Pereira of Sol Group. “This award is an acknowledgement of the tremendous effort of our Honduran workforce, who have gone above and beyond to help transform our business. I wish to thank them for their efforts in helping Fyffes achieve its vision of becoming one of the most sustainable and ethical companies in Honduras.”
Sheila McCann-Morrison added: “To receive the FUNDAHRSE Seal is a true honour and reflects the scale of the transformation of our winter melon business. The new leadership team in Honduras have leveraged their skills and expertise to ensure that our melon business promotes wellbeing not only for our customers but the local communities and our most important of all, our employees.”
The FUNDAHRSE Seal is granted for the first time for a period of two years, during which the company must carry out a follow-up evaluation. From the third year onwards, the Seal is valid for one year.
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