Giumarra introduces Fair Trade-certified Mexican squash

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Giumarra introduces Fair Trade-certified Mexican squash

Giumarra’s Nogales sales division is pleased to announce its organic and conventional hard squash is now certified as Fair Trade. 

José Carlos Coppel (left) with his son, Juan Carlos Coppel.

The squash is grown in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico by José Carlos Coppel and his son, Juan Carlos Coppel, of Agroexport de Sonora S.A. de C.V.

“We look forward to expanding our year-round support of the Fair Trade program with our grower Agroexport,” Giumarra Companies CEO John Corsaro said in a release.

"Fair Trade represents an important opportunity for us to work with our retail partners to show consumers that yes, every purchase can make a difference in the lives of farm workers."

Giumarra will offer Fair Trade Certified acorn, butternut, and spaghetti squash from now through mid-June in various pack styles under the Nature’s Partner brand.

Sales of the squash will generate premiums to be paid into a worker-managed Community Development Fund. Agroexport’s farm workers will have the opportunity to vote to spend the funds on a social, economic, or environmental project to benefit their community.

“Our philosophy is to be one step ahead on certifications like Fair Trade that improve the health and happiness of our employees,” says Agroexport general manager José Carlos Coppel.

"We want to help build strong local communities by investing in our employees and empowering them. Doing what is best for our workers will strengthen our business."

To achieve Fair Trade certification, farms are audited against Fair Trade USA’s rigorous Agricultural Production Standard, which drives worker and community well-being, empowerment, and environmental stewardship.

"We are proud to work with the Giumarra Companies to expand the impact of their Fair Trade program to more workers in Mexico,” said Fair Trade USA director of produce & floral, Nathalie Marin-Gest.

Nature’s Partner hard squash will be available in promotable volumes this season, ideal for the holiday period.

"That we can bring Certified Organic, Fair Trade squash to conscious consumers is very exciting for us,” said Giumarra's Western region business director Kellee Harris.

"We consider hard squash a healthy, nutrient-dense addition to fall and winter menus. What better way to celebrate the giving season than by promoting nutritious squash dishes with the Fair Trade message of giving back to make a difference," Harris said.

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