Colombian banana exporter excels in social and environmental responsibility
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Unibán is a Colombian banana exporter ranked sixth globally and dedicated to fostering social and environmental responsibility.
At Fruit Logistica, the company showcased various social initiatives and recently made headlines with a remarkable 14% wage hike benefiting nearly 10,000 people. Additionally, Unibán engaged in ecological endeavors, aiming to enhance living standards for its workforce and the broader regional community.
The company prioritizes exceptional working conditions for its staff, going beyond the legal minimum wage requirements in Colombia. This dedication reflects the company's commitment to enhancing the well-being of its employees and their families. With the recent unveiling of a 14% salary boost set to extend over the next four years, approximately 10,000 employees stand to benefit.
At events like Fruit Logistica, Unibán proudly reaffirms its dedication to the European market.
According to Manuel Laborde Barriga, CEO of Unibán, annually, Unibán exports 32.2 million boxes of bananas worldwide, with some 91% destined for Europe and 27.7% for Germany (totaling 25.2%). Unibán's subsidiary, TMA in Belgium, takes the responsibility for importation and brand marketing across European territories.
Under the "Communities and People" pillar, Unibán endeavors to uplift the local environment and enhance the quality of life within the region. Through strategic investments in education, economic development, and infrastructural enhancements, Unibán positively impacts the lives of approximately 285,000 people.
Unibán planted over 120,000 trees over the past five years, while actively promoting waste reduction through circular economy models. Moreover, the company remains dedicated to safeguarding local water reservoirs, further underlining its holistic approach to sustainable practices.
Organic and ethically sourced bananas
Unibán takes pride in its flagship product, the Colombian banana, sourced from the lush Gulf of Urabá. Additionally, Unibán offers plantains, exotic plantains, and banana-cassava snacks under the esteemed Turbana brand.
Expanding its offerings, Unibán introduced organic bananas to its portfolio in 2011. Sourced from farms in Magdalena, these organic delights find their way to discerning markets in Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. With 238 hectares dedicated to organic banana cultivation, Unibán proudly carries the European Union's organic certification and holds Fair Trade certification, reinforcing its commitment to ethical sourcing practices.
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