Brazilian strategy will make Guatemalan sugarcane sustainable

Published 2023년 11월 15일

Tridge summary

The Guatemalan Sugar Workers Association (ASAZGUA) has partnered with CAUSE and Inpress Porter Novelli to develop a long-term ESG strategy and make the Guatemalan sugar industry a global example of sustainability by 2033. The plan focuses on agriculture, particularly sugar cane cultivation, and includes 42 priority goals aimed at transforming the sector and the country. Despite facing challenges of poverty and inequality, Guatemala is the fifth largest global sugar exporter and has invested in innovation and technology to become the third most productive in the international sugar market.
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The Guatemalan Sugar Workers Association (ASAZGUA), in response to global concerns about climate and social issues, chose to create a long-term and ESG (environmental, social and governance) strategy. Collaborating with CAUSE and Inpress Porter Novelli, the association seeks to make the Guatemalan sugar industry a global model of sustainability by 2033. Focusing on agriculture, especially the cultivation of sugar cane, as the main source of income and exports, the plan covers 42 priority goals developed by CAUSE, aiming to positively transform the sector and the country. This initiative is part of a service front dedicated to ESG and Impact Programs. “Building an ESG strategy is a complex, challenging process that requires care and depth, as it is extremely important for companies and sectors that want to remain competitive and relevant in the global market", says Leandro Machado, political scientist and co-founding partner from CAUSE. Guatemala, although it is the most populous ...
Source: Agrolink

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