Farms from the Veggies From Mexico community receiver the “Company Committed to Human Rights” Distinction








Culiacan, Sinaloa. – Agricola Chaparral, Agroindustrias Tombell and Agricola El Nazario received last December 3 the “Company Committed to Human Rights” distinction, awarded by the Sinaloa State Human Rights Commission (CEDH).
This distinction recognizes the efforts of companies to promote an organizational culture focused on respect for and protection of human rights. It also seeks to strengthen self-management mechanisms, promote due diligence processes for risk identification and prevention, and encourage the peaceful resolution of conflicts arising from their activities.
The Social Responsibility Coordinator, Yolanda Rodriguez, stood out that these distinctions represent more than just a recognition for Grupo Chaparral: they are a commitment to continue working with respect, integrity, and dignified treatment for all members of the company.
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Agricola Chaparral and Agroindustrias Tombell, led by CEO Sergio Raul Esquer Peiro and Socorro Garcia Madrid, received this distinction once again, which they have maintained for five and four consecutive years, respectively. This consistent recognition reflects the ongoing efforts of both companies to foster a work environment based on respect, responsibility, and the well-being of their employees.
During the ceremony, Sergio Esquer participated as a guest of honor and shared a message which highlighted the responsibility to continue strengthening actions that ensure fair working conditions and a positive environment for all employees. His remarks reaffirmed the commitment of both companies to human development and continuous improvement.
Over the years, Agricola Chaparral and Agroindustrias Tombell have fostered a work philosophy that prioritizes respect for human rights. This has had a positive impact, reflected in the retention of their employees, who return each season thanks to the quality of life, services, fair wages, and the safe and pleasant environment they offer.
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For its part, Agricola El Nazario, also a member of the Veggies From Mexico community, was recognized for the fourth consecutive year with the distinction. This achievement underscores its progress in promoting and respecting fundamental rights within its workplace. For the company, this distinction is not only recognition but also a framework that encourages the continuation of best practices in its operations and in the relationship with its team.
Receiving this distinction means that Agricola El Nazario is implementing a continuous improvement plan to ensure respect for human rights in all its activities. These actions include regular training sessions that reinforce an organizational culture based on dignity and respect for every individual.
The company recognizes that respect for human rights is essential for the well-being of its people and for the sustainable development of its operations.
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