Six months after the region rocked by back-to-back hurricanes,
banana leader leads efforts to get communities revitalized and back on
their feet.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.-Friday 4 June 2021 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) -- On November 3, 2020 Hurricane Eta made landfall in Central
America as a powerful Category 4 storm. Just two weeks later Hurricane
Iota, a Category 5 storm followed nearly the same path through the
region, unleashing heavy rains, winds, massive flooding and severe
landslides, causing widespread destruction.
Communities and towns
in Honduras and Guatemala - many that support Dole farms and workers –
were leveled in the wake. Though Dole was able to successfully evacuate
its workers and families prior to the hurricanes’ arrivals, many others
were not as fortunate and lost their lives or livelihoods, their
possessions and their crops. In the aftermath, water was needed to
drink, homes were in need of repair, and clothes, supplies and
appliances in need of replacement.
As an organization closely
connected to these communities through the banana industry, Dole swiftly
moved to lend aid and resources. But not just the company as an entity
stepped in, many Dole employees, partners, and public supporters —no
matter how far physically from these communities — also contributed
their own time and their own funds to help.
In these six months since the hurricanes’ devastation much has been accomplished.
Dole employees, the company and the public together raised, collected
and donated a quarter of a million dollars to purchase food baskets of
essential food items -- red beans, rice, corn flour, vegetable oil and
powdered milk, capable of feeding a family of five for a month. These
food baskets were distributed to 10,000 families in-need in communities
surrounding our operations and through relief organizations CEPUDO and
the Cortés Chamber of Commerce with established distribution networks in
other areas.
The Red Cross of Honduras received donations of
dozens of boxes of clothing and footwear contributed by Dole employees
in North America and Dole’s Standard Fruit De Honduras. In addition to
500,000 Lempiras ($20,000US) to help those in need and provide support.
Dole provided use of company machinery and heavy equipment to repair public services, bridges, roads, and highways.
Dole allocated space on southbound vessels to humanitarian
organizations importing and distributing disaster relief goods and
equipment.
With many banana production areas completely
destroyed, Dole, as a major employer of choice in the region, has
expedited efforts to restore banana plantations to full production. Farm
land preparation takes time and is completely tailored to the
conditions of each agricultural area, yet returning jobs and paychecks
to the areas quickly is critical.
“I cannot sufficiently convey
the heartbreaking destruction these communities endured,” said Nelson
Montoya President of Dole Fresh Fruit North America. “However, this
catastrophe did not defeat them. The compassion, resiliency and
camaraderie of all those on our team in Honduras and Guatemala has been
inspiring to me. We will continue to invest in getting everyone back on
their feet.”
The investment reached a significant milestone in
the rehabilitation process in Honduras, with the first planting of new
banana fields at Mendez Farm, Barimasa Zone on May 4, followed closely
with planting at Copote Farm in the Isletas Zone and most recently the
Palo Verde farm in the Coyoles Zone.
As the company works to
restore production volumes derived from these devastated areas in
Honduras and Guatemala, Dole expects customers will begin receiving Dole
premium fruit from these regions in January 2022.
About Dole Food Company
Dole
Food Company, Inc., is one of the world’s largest producers and
marketers of high-quality fresh fruit and fresh vegetables. Dole is an
industry leader in many of the products it sells, as well as in
nutrition education. For more information, please visit www.dole.com.
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Contacts
William Goldfield
818-874-4647
william.goldfield@dole.com
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