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Corporate Social Responsibility

The term "Corporate Social Responsibility" is often associated with the concepts of charitable giving, legal compliance and "ethical" business. We prefer to view it as a broader discipline which encompasses both our company values and our behaviour towards everybody that our business has an impact on, be it directly or indirectly. We believe that as a forward looking business, we have a responsibility to these "stakeholders" to manage the social, environmental and economic impacts of our business activities in a sustainable way.

Today's consumers are looking for a lot more than affordable, safe food. They are demanding that food production today does not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. For Produce World this means ensuring that our rural environment is managed within nature's limits and that our local communities remain vibrant. Our commitment is to work in partnership with customers, suppliers, local agencies and our employees and neighbours to create a sustainable future for all.

We have strived to develop a robust and structured approach to CSR. Building on a strong foundation of policy we aim to drive targeted improvements in our social and environmental performance through our four 'pillar' strategies and to report the results.

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Open Farm Sunday - 1 June 2008

This years event has been described by LEAF as “the best yet!”. Over 400 farmers across the country opened up and early reports indicate that nearly 150,000 members of the public visited a local farm on 1st June. A full report will be issued by LEAF later in the year…but in the meantime here is our very own Produce World report. As proud sponsors of the 2008 Open Farm Sunday event I would like to share with everyone the day’s successes, and give a great BIG thank you to everyone who took part…THANK YOU!.

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Produce World acquires Marshalls and Agromark

Produce World Ltd, currently growing and marketing organic and conventional fresh produce, has acquired Marshalls Holdings Ltd, a group of companies that includes Marshall Bros (Butterwick) Ltd and a 76% holding in Agromark SA, in a deal agreed and completed last night.

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