Rouge River Farms honored with Employer Excellence Award

Farm’s nominator praised its support of farmworkers and its development as people, not just employees.

A woman mostly covered in a hoodie, mask and toque and wearing a plastic apron and blue gloves processes corn on the cob in an industrial setting.
Carmen Alicia Madrid Nunez, a packhouse worker who has been with Rouge River Farms for more than seven years, said she likes the flexibility and empathy at the farm.
(Photo courtesy of Equitable Food Initiative)

Rouge River Farms earned an Employer Excellence Award from the Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs, according to Equitable Food Initiative. The initiative called the recognition, along with Rouge River Farms’ fully EFI-certified supply chain, a reflection of its commitment to a safe, inclusive and empowering workplace for farmworkers, many of whom are part of underserved communities.

The farm is committed to training, internal promotion and professional growth, according to EFI, providing a culture for those seeking a career in agriculture.

“I like that there’s a lot of flexibility, a lot of empathy, and I also like the different cultures that are here,” Carmen Alicia Madrid Nunez, a packhouse worker who has been with Rouge River Farms for more than seven years, said in a news release.

The AFOP Excellence Award is given to one or two employers per year that have shown excellence in their hiring and recruiting, pay and benefits, job security and career advancement practices and that are affirmed by one of AFOP’s member agencies.

As an EFI-certified farm, Rouge River Farms has implemented gold-standard practices for social responsibility, ensuring safety, respect and continuous opportunities for all workers. The company’s efforts include collaborating with local organizations such as Telamon TRC to provide access to adult education programs, including language skills and financial literacy, and offering advancement opportunities that empower employees to excel both professionally and personally.

Elizabeth Hogan with Telamon TRC nominated Rouge River Farms for the award, praising the company’s open and supportive culture where workers are valued for their skills and dedication.

“As the community outreach and recruitment specialist for the National Farmworker Jobs Program, I have had the privilege of connecting with many outstanding agricultural employers, and Rouge River Farms stands out as a place where migrant and seasonal farmworkers can truly thrive.”

Hogan added, “Rouge River Farms thrives on a culture of family, respect and opportunity, where every worker is valued and empowered to grow, not just as an employee but as a person contributing to a vibrant community.”

Rob Reesor, president of Rouge River Farms, expressed his gratitude for the recognition. “We are humbled and honored by this award. At Rouge River Farms, we strive to create opportunities for people to grow their skills and responsibilities. We’re thankful for the incredible individuals we work with, both locally and those who join us seasonally from Latin America. This award is a testament to their hard work and the managers who drive our values forward.”

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