Deep Dive: Industry Perspectives on Four Social Responsibility Certifications
Deep Dive: Industry Perspectives on Four Social Responsibility Certifications
Catch up on what you missed at our first Sustainable Produce Summit – here’s the full video of the session "Deep Dive: Industry Perspectives on Four Social Responsibility Certifications." Four industry members discuss social responsibility certifications including Fair Trade USA, Equitable Food Initiative and Rainforest Alliance, why they chose to pursue these certifications, what the return on investment looks like, audit fatigue and more in this dynamic conversation.
This session features commentary from Hugo Hays, Fyffes; Ricardo Crisantes, Wholesum Harvest; Barry Rogers, RogersAgro; and Matt Rogers, AgSocio.
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