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Notes from the Field: New partnerships with chile growers initiated in Chihuahua

Following Sustentar’s pilot project in Chihuahua (read about the pilot in our previous newsletter), our team is partnering with companies to provide one-on-one technical guidance on strengthening social compliance and building capacity throughout the supply chain. We are currently working… Read More »Notes from the Field: New partnerships with chile growers initiated in Chihuahua

Proyecto Sustentar and AHIFORES hold forum on strengthening the competitiveness of the tomato sector in Mexico 

Proyecto Sustentar and AHIFORES held a forum called “Strengthening the competitiveness of the tomato sector in Mexico” on October 10 and 11, 2023 in Ensenada, Baja California. As a space for open dialogue between tomato sector stakeholders at the employer… Read More »Proyecto Sustentar and AHIFORES hold forum on strengthening the competitiveness of the tomato sector in Mexico 

Free Event: Strengthening the competitiveness of the tomato sector in Mexico

Where: Hotel Coral and Marina, Ensenada, Baja California When: October 10th, 9:00 – 16:30 (Ensenada Local Time) October 11th, 9:00 – 12:30 (Ensenada Local Time) Who: Directors, managers and social responsibility coordinators in tomato packing, marketing and producing companies in… Read More »Free Event: Strengthening the competitiveness of the tomato sector in Mexico

Proyecto Sustentar workshops for chile-producing industry and communities in Chihuahua

On May 16-19, 2023, Proyecto Sustentar held workshops for chile growers, collectors and   producers, civil society, and government officials in areas of Chihuahua state. Proyecto Sustentar is a project led by Social Accountability International that seeks to strengthen social compliance… Read More »Proyecto Sustentar workshops for chile-producing industry and communities in Chihuahua

Proyecto Sustentar Aims to Advance Working Conditions in Mexican Tomato and Chile Sectors

In April 2022, SAI began Proyecto Sustentar, a USDOL-funded project that will engage with workers, producers, public sector, and civil society to improve social compliance systems and labor rights—specifically related to child labor, forced labor, and unacceptable conditions of work—in agricultural supply chains… Read More »Proyecto Sustentar Aims to Advance Working Conditions in Mexican Tomato and Chile Sectors

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