The initiative benefited native populations, hamlets, and populated centers in the districts of Nueva Requena and Curimaná, in Ucayali.
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Christmas is a special time when children share moments of family unity, protection, and joy, memories that will accompany them throughout their lives. Aware of this, the Ocho Sur group, a leader in the sustainable production of oil palm in the Ucayali region, brought Christmas joy to more than 3000 boys and girls from 24 native communities, as well as from neighboring hamlets and populated centers, located in the districts of Nueva Requena and Curimaná. As part of this charitable initiative, the company developed various Christmas activities in coordination with the authorities of the indigenous populations, delivering toys and offering shows and children's dances with the participation of Santa Claus, Dalinas, and giant puppets. They also shared hot chocolate, creating spaces for family integration in each of the benefited localities. These actions, framed within the company's social responsibility policy, reflect the permanent commitment of the oil palm producer Ocho Sur to ...
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