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AGRI SUPERFOOD | MANAGEMENT | ESG - AGRI SUPERFOOD

ESG

ESG is in the heart of ASM business.
We have developed and ESG strategy for all the farms we manage.
We measure key environmental, social and economics KPIs we
have defined to achieve our short and long term ESG goals.

Social

  • Labor practices
  • Health and Safety
  • Relationship with local communities

ENVIROMENTAL

  • Water consumption
  • Energy consumption
  • Waste treatment
  • Fertilizers and Pesticides consumption
  • Biodiversity

Economics

  • Product Safety
  • Ethics and compliance
  • Corporate governance
  • I+D

Our ESG Strategy is aligned with eleven of the seventeen Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations, as we are committed to contribute to a better and more sustainable future for all.

Rainforest Certified

Our farms are Rainforest Certified.

Last technology computer-controlled drip
irrigation systems and capacitance soil
moisture sensors.

Promotion of natural enemies spread for
pest control, minimizing the use of
pesticides and use of our own bees to
pollinate flowers.

Food Safety

First class Food Safety standards from seed
to spoon, complying with the highest
customers requirement standards (Walmart,
Costco, Tesco, M&S).

Apeel Science

El Parque Group, our commercial platform,
is a preferred supplier for Apeel Science,
one out of two in Chile and three in Peru.

Local Communities

Committed to contribute back to our local
communities directly and through nonprofit
organizations.

Certified by Sedex/Smeta, partners of
Fundación Niños Primero and Elderly Care
Foundations in Chile and contributing
through Pro Olmos in Peru.

Constantly supporting local communities
with investments and activities.

Avocados and biodiversity

“Avocados have positive effects on
biodiversity, humidity conservation, soil
erosion and local communities.”

Source: Conclusion of a study carried out
by Cazalac about avocado farms in Chile
in July 2020.

Clean energy

Most of the energy we use in our farms
comes from Non-Conventional Renewable
Energy (NCRE) sources such as biomass,
hydro-power, geothermal, wind and solar
among others.

Américo Vespucio norte 2700, OF 501,
Vitacura. Santiago – CHILE

#2700 Américo Vespucio Norte, Ave. Of 501,
Vitacura. Santiago ‒ CHILE

contacto@agrisuperfood.cl