Agricola De La Costa: Exports Leaders
Since its founding more than 90 years ago, Agricola De La Costa has positioned itself as a leader in the export of vegetables, standing out for its commitment to quality and dedication at every stage of its production process. Located in the heart of Navolato, Sinaloa, this company has dedicated its trajectory to offering agricultural products that not only satisfy the most demanding palates but also meet the highest standards of food safety and social responsibility. Each crunchy green bean that crosses the borders into the United States and Canada is a clear testimony to Agricola De La Costa’s commitment to excellence in agricultural production.
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The quality of its products is backed by a series of internationally recognized certifications, such as GlobalG.A.P., National Service of Health, Food Safety and Agri-Food Quality (SENASICA), USDA Organic, CTPAT, SMETA, Veggies From Mexico, and the Socially Responsible Company badge (ESR). These certifications ensure that each crop is grown under responsible and safe agricultural practices, representing added value for its consumers. However, what truly sets Agricola De La Costa apart is its comprehensive approach to the well-being of its employees. The company prides itself on offering programs that include housing, health care, social security, day care, and access to education, from elementary school to an on-site high school. In addition, they have on-site health and wellness programs for their employees.
Aware of the need to take care of the planet, Agricola De La Costa implements various strategies to reduce its environmental impact. It has achieved significant savings of more than 25% in electricity consumption annually thanks to the installation of solar cells in its packaging process. This effort has encouraged a culture of savings among its workers, suppliers, and customers, and has also made the pillars of its business sustainability stronger. They have also implemented a drip irrigation system that optimizes water use by 90-95%, ensuring that each crop receives only the amount necessary for optimal growth.
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Today, Agricola De La Costa’s green beans are shipped to several states in the United States, including Washington, California, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Oregon, and Colorado, as well as Canada.
For those interested in learning more about this company that combines tradition and modernity in the agricultural sector, we invite you to visit their website:
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