Azucarera del Norte SA de CV (Azunosa), a Honduran agro-industrial company producing and distributor of sugar, donated 3,200 food packages, which were distributed among sugarcane cutting staff, permanent and transitory employees. unity, solidarity and popularity for his harsh paintings in those times of crisis the Covid19 pandemic. He also supported efforts through communities and local government to prevent the spread of COVID19.
El Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, August 26, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Employee Support
Azunosa, as a socially guilty company, equips its entire staff with non-public coverage biosafety devices and has implemented defense protocols for the prevention of Covid19, a measure to directly benefit its staff and their families by offering them enough food packages for a total of 2,100 foods. packages as well as must-have family items like disinfectants and toilet paper.
Despite the limitations caused by the Covid-19 emergency, the company has continued to operate. Since the start of the pandemic, Azunosa has painted 150 uninterrupted days of hard paint until the end of the harvest season. The 2019-2020 the 42nd harvest in the history of the mill. It is a joint effort that arises from planting and harvesting sugar cane with agricultural labor, transporting, processing the cane and its distribution. With each harvest, Azunosa generates more than 2,000 jobs, operating in 11 municipalities in the Sula Valley, a vast expanse of land in Honduras.
“We paint for Honduras, it is our project and our commitment to continue to operate, maintaining the highest criteria and fitness protocols, to ensure the origin of our products to Honduran households. As a company, we are taking all biosecurity measures while making an investment of more than $50,000. 00 for social assistance,” said Mr. Fabian Kafie, a member of the Azunosa Board.
Support the community
As a component of its social actions, Azunosa has maintained an active component of participation through the delivery of more than 1,100 food packages in 52 communities located in 11 municipalities of the Sula Valley, near plantations and sugar milling. the forums of administrators of each of the communities, who appreciated the quarantine time for the Covid-19 pandemic.
Supporting authorities
The corporate has also joined the efforts of local and national authorities, at the municipal point with logistics, apparatus and body of workers in fumigation and disinfection of entrances and exits of cities, donating sugar with vitamin A to accompany in food baskets for low-income people. income people, offering biosecurity devices (masks, glovesArray virtual thermometers) for the body of workers in responsibilities such as the armed and police forces, as well as logistics consisting of food and fuel.
“As a company, we have a great commitment to our employees, the surrounding communities and our country; it is through the combination that we will be able to create a safer and healthier community ”, concluded Kafie.
Health protection and the COVID19 office
In order to provide workspaces and ensure the physical and intellectual well-being of employees, Azunosa has made significant investments in education and biosecurity devices for the COVID-19 emergency.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
All Azunosa movements contribute to the achievement of the SDGs, specifically SDG N1, which contributes to the eradication of poverty, and SDG8, which refers to paintings and economic growth.
In addition, to ensure food safety, Azunosa is ISO 22000 certified to promise the quality and protection of food in all its processes and in the food chain.
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