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4.02.2007 - 06:10pm ET
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Dole Food Company, Inc Announces Labor and Environmental Accord with Coordinator of Banana Unions of Costa Rica (COSIBA)
(CSRwire) SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA - April 2, 2007 - Standard Fruit Company of Costa
Rica, Inc. a division of Dole Food Company, Inc. and the Coordinator of
Banana Unions of Costa Rica (COSIBA) announced today an agreement that
reaffirms Dole's commitment to labor, strengthens mutual trust between
parties and furthers the company's long standing commitment to sound
environmental practices.
"This event is another step forward in our commitment as a good citizen of
Costa Rica," said Danilo Roman, general manger, Standard Fruit Company of
Costa Rica. "This agreement between Dole and COSIBA further demonstrates
our company's commitment to corporate and social responsibility,
transparency and open communication among parties."
"For COSIBA-CR and COLSIBA, the signing of this framework agreement with
Dole in Costa Rica represents an opportunity to continue improving the
mutually beneficial relationship between the parties, for the benefit of
the workers and that of the country," said Gilberth Bermúdez Umaña of
COSIBA. "It gives us the opportunity to build trust, as well as take
advantage of the opportunities that globalization offers in the present
international economic context."
The new agreement was ratified by Standard Fruit Company of Costa Rica,
Inc. a division of Dole Food Company, Inc. and COSIBA on Tuesday, March
27, 2007, in San José, Costa Rica. Signatories included Jorge Luis
Viquez Méndez, Juan Carlos Rojas Zeledón and Danilo Roman of Standard
Fruit Company of Costa Rica, and Ramón Barrantes Cascante, Gilberth
Bermúdez Umaña, Jorge Luis Barboza Jiménez, and René García Miranda
of COSIBA. Observers included: Sue Hagen, Dole Food Company, Inc., German
Zepeda, COLSIBA and Magne Svartbekk of Bama.
Conditions of the newly reached agreement include:
Dole and COSIBA reaffirmed their commitment to resolve disputes
quickly and adopt established protocols for the sake of not affecting the
mutual interests cited in this agreement.
Dole and COSIBA will support a continuous open dialogue, which
includes developing a member committee to ensure the terms of the
agreement are met.
Dole will maintain its neutral position with respect to the decision
of its workers to organize and belong to an organization of their
preference.
The agreement establishes best practices protocol for investigating
labor-related claims focusing on independent farms.
Dole will continue to strengthen its already robust, long standing
commitment to comply with local and international environmental
legislation that governs its operations in Costa Rica. In addition, Dole
considers it a priority to focus on the following programs: liquid and
solid waste management, management of agrochemicals and all potentially
hazardous substances, as well as protection of water and forests.
Dole Food Company, Inc., with 2005 revenues of $5.9 billion, is the
world's largest producer and marketer of high-quality fresh fruit, fresh
vegetables and fresh-cut flowers. Dole markets a growing line of packaged
foods and frozen fruit and is a produce industry leader in nutrition
education and research.
This release contains "forward-looking statements," within the meaning of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve a number
of risks and uncertainties. Forward looking statements, which are based on
management's current expectations, are generally identifiable by the use
of terms such as "may," "will," "expects," "believes," "intends" and
similar expressions. The potential risks and uncertainties that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied
herein include weather-related phenomena; market responses to industry
volume pressures; product and raw materials supplies and pricing; changes
in interest and currency exchange rates; economic crises and security
risks in developing countries; international conflict; and quotas, tariffs
and other governmental actions. Further information on the factors that
could affect Dole's financial results is included in its SEC filings,
including its Annual Report on Form 10-K.
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