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Divemex earns fourth sustainability award

May 12, 2011  By Dave Harrison


May 12, 2011, Vancouver — Leading greenhouse cucumber and pepper grower
Divemex, SA of Guadalajara, Mexico has received its fourth consecutive
Socially Responsible Enterprise Award from the Mexican Center for
Philanthropy (CEMEFI).

May 12, 2011, Vancouver — Leading greenhouse cucumber and pepper grower Divemex, SA of Guadalajara, Mexico has received its fourth consecutive Socially Responsible Enterprise Award from the Mexican Center for Philanthropy (CEMEFI).
 
“This award illustrates Divemex’s commitment to doing what is best for our stakeholders just because ‘we love what we do’ and want to do it better each time,” said Jaime Tamayo, Divemex’s operations director.
 
As a recognized champion of socially progressive business practices, Divemex is one of 67 companies in Mexico to receive the award for four consecutive years. Honourees are selected by the CEMEFI based on four areas:
 
• Business ethics.
• Employees’ quality of life in the company.
• Care of the environment.
• Contributions to the community.
 
“Divemex continues to demonstrate tremendous respect for both its employees and the surrounding communities,” said Aaron Quon, greenhouse category director for The Oppenheimer Group, based in Vancouver.
 
The award follows Divemex’s recent announcement that they are now the only farm of its size to achieve Fair Trade certification in Mexico.
 
“This is going to bring about more positive change to a lot of workers,” said Quon. “It will also demonstrate the ways in which agriculture in Mexico is improving.”
 
Free dental care, on-site weekly medical services, and full paid vacation benefits are just a few examples of how Divemex puts worker welfare at the forefront. The grower ensures pregnant women receive benefits for medical care before and after childbirth, and provides health care educational programs to employees and on-site childcare facilities.
 
In 2010, Divemex was recognized as an Agricultural Company Free of Child Labor by the Secretary of Labor and Social Security in Mexico. By ensuring children’s rights are protected, and that they receive adequate education and healthcare, Divemex not only improves their overall quality of life, but helps shape the future of agriculture in Mexico.
 
The company has also been commended for its environmental practices, including recycling programs which involve paper, plastic, batteries – and more importantly – water conservation. Divemex has implemented a program that will oversee the development of nearly 20 new activities that will help save and best use water.
 
Divemex coloured bell peppers, mini peppers and cucumbers are available in North America from the Vancouver-based Oppenheimer Group.
 

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