Classic Fruit achieves Rainforest Alliance certification

Deerfield Beach, Fla.-based Classic Fruit Co.’s Guatemalan farm, Classic Guatemala, has earned the Rainforest Alliance certification.

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Deerfield Beach, Fla.-based Classic Fruit Co.’s Guatemalan farm, Classic Guatemala, has earned the Rainforest Alliance certification.

The certification shows the farm’s commitment to supporting long-term sustainability and the quality of life for its farm workers, their families, communities and the global environment.

“We look forward to prominently displaying the exclusive Rainforest Alliance tree frog logo on our cartons and PLU stickers to provide confidence to our customers and the end user that Classic Fruit prioritizes sustainably produced melons and is committed to being environmentally, socially and economically responsible,” Paul Raggio, president, said in the release.

Being a Rainforest Alliance-certified melon producer means:

  • Producing melons with respect for the environment and providing good and fair working conditions for employees;
  • Good agricultural practices, such as strict control of agrochemicals, conservation of water and soils and integrated waste management;
  • Protection of ecosystems and biodiversity;
  • Health and safety requirements and compliance with labor rights requirements; and
  • Employees and their families have access to health care, education and recreational facilities.
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