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Gender Inclusion

GENDER INCLUSIONMarch 2023 Gender Inclusion economically active population (BID 2020), making it one of the most important sources of employment at the national level. Unispice is

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Soil Carbon Sequestration

Soil Carbon SequestrationFebruary 2023 Soil Carbon Sequestration “Soil carbon sequestration is a process in which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the

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Social Impact

Social ImpactJanuary 2023 Social Impact For the third consecutive year after the COVID-19 outbreak, Unispice has once again convened with its allies to distribute vegetables and

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On our way to carbon neutrality

On our way to carbon neutralityJanuary 2023 Iterative process of measurement and improvement According to Fruit Logistica Trend Report 2020: DO THE RIGHT THING (RIGHT),

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A sustainable diet

A sustainable DietDecember 2022 A sustainable diet There are several ways to address sustainability from a social, environmental and economic perspective. We are a socially

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Health is Always First

Health is always firstNovember 2020 health is always first UniSpice is recognized worldwide for always being at the forefront of packaging technology, post-harvest handling, traceability,

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Celebration Children’s day 2022

Children´s day celebrationOctober 2022 Children´s day celebration At the Official Biligual Preschool Annexed to the Official Rural Mixed School at Caserío El Comunal, located in

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Socioeconomic impact study

Socioeconomic impact studySeptember 2022 Adinch group Nahualá , Sololá, Guatemala The agricultural value chain between the “Association for the Integral Development of Producers of Chirijcalbal

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September 2022

For the third consecutive year after the COVID-19 outbreak, Unispice has
again agreed with its allies to distribute vegetables and legumes to the most vulnerable segments of the Guatemalan population. After 8 months, Unispice has donated the equivalent of 2.3 million food rations, which consist of two
servings of vegetables, greens and/or legumes, averaging about 290 grams per serving (*). The table below summarizes the details of what was donated and includes important information that illustrates the impact and benefits generated.

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