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Friday, August 26 2022 - 10:00
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DOLE SUNSHINE COMPANY REINFORCES COMMITMENT TO PEOPLE, PLANET AND PROSPERITY WITH NEW OPERATIONS IN SIERRA LEONE
SINGAPORE, Aug. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

  -- Focus on health and wellness, employment opportunities, livelihood 
     of families, and community development highlight initial four-years 
     in region

With four years of work, a growing team and an investment over $70 million, 
Dole Sunshine Company (DSC) is enabling better livelihoods in Sierra Leone. The 
brand, whose promise is to bring Sunshine for All(TM) to customers, employees 
and consumers around the world, is completing Phase 1 of its project in the 
West African nation with a focus on driving regional development, employment 
and healthcare, and providing a new level of certainty to the region at both 
their factory and the commercial plantation. 

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In 2017, the company officially embarked on the journey in the mostly untouched 
region of Sierra Leone, with extreme poverty, a harsh food crisis, and limited 
access to proper healthcare, electricity and water. The commercial plantations 
and factory are expected to add to livelihoods of over 8,000 people by 2024, 
and ongoing work has resulted in the establishment of a local health centre and 
neonatal wing, agricultural development, increased health and sanitation in the 
region, and quality products from the nation for export to EU, the Middle East 
and North America.

"As a purpose-driven business, our Dole Promise permeates everything we do and 
has been at the center of our work in Sierra Leone – addressing issues in the 
region while creating value for our shareholders and stakeholders," said 
Siddharth Ramaswamy, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Food & Beverages Group - Dole 
Sunshine Company. "With the cooperation and support from the people and the 
Government of Sierra Leone, we have been able to improve livelihoods and move 
forward in the region with many of our goals. So far, we are on track to meet 
and exceed our original plan. These are particularly relevant in the current 
food insecurity crisis, which is the consequence of the Ukraine war, 
commodities hyper-inflation and disrupted supply chains."

Outside of production, DSC has been focused on supporting the region in 
multiple ways including:

  - Opened a health center with a focus on neonatal care, open to all 
employees, their families and all pregnant women in Sumbuya Lugbu. This is a 
major step forward for the region given its significant maternal and infant 
mortality rate (UNICEF).
  - Improved access to water with 11 wells completed in June 2022, and another 
three planned before February 2023. This effort will provide access to 13 of 22 
villages within Sumbuya.
  - Supported food insecurity with agricultural development.
  - Expanded access to electricity through government partnerships.
  - Supported the upskilling of residents with a training facility, and spurred 
banking growth and existence through the Community bank with an increase in 
banked customers by 150%.
  - Drove preservation and sustainability goals with contoured land tillage, 
recycling, fuel consumption monitoring, and new efficient farming practices.

"As a brand, we are driven in Sierra Leone by the impact we have already been 
able to make and by what is next," said Alex Riviera, Managing Director, Sierra 
Tropical Ltd. "As we ship product from the region to the world, we know that we 
are helping the country move forward and addressing many of the issues here 
today. And our work is an investment not only in Sierra Leone's future but in 
restating our focus on bringing sunshine to all." 

In addition, the company is continuing to explore additional developments in 
Africa with partners in other countries, as well as donor organizations for 
improvements on infrastructure in Sierra Leone.

To learn more please visit sunshineforall.com ( 
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).

The Dole Sunshine Company

The name Dole Sunshine Company is used to represent the global interests and 
combined efforts of Dole Asia Holdings, Dole Worldwide Packaged Foods and Dole 
Asia Fresh. Dole Sunshine Company is not an actual business entity and does not 
operate as such in any country or region. For more information on Dole Sunshine 
Company, please visit DoleSunshine.com ( 
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).

About the Dole Promise 

In 2020 Dole announced The Dole Promise ( 
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), with its three pillars around nutrition, sustainability and the creation of 
shared value.

  - Better for People: Access to sustainable nutrition for 1 billion people by 
2025, moving towards zero processed sugar in all Dole Packaged Foods products 
by 2025.
  - Better for Planet: Working towards zero fruit loss from Dole farms to 
markets by 2025, aiming for zero fossil-based plastic packaging by 2025. 
Working towards net zero carbon emissions in Dole operations by 2030.
  - Better for all Stakeholders: Dole will continue to positively impact all 
farmers, communities and people working for Dole – through its commitment to 
equal opportunity, living wages, and an ever-increasing level of safety, 
nutrition, and wellbeing. The company also seeks to advance human rights within 
the direct operations and supply chains by building a culture of transparency 
and accountability. The company also aims for a 50% increase in the value of 
its business by 2025.

Source - Dole Sunshine Company

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