Blood Bananas Chiquita in Colombia 2010
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Chiquita, the largest banana grower in the world, invested 3 billion Colombian pesos ($91 million) to expand production in the last five years in a deal to open two new factories in the country, according to the Colombian press. The company said in a statement that the factories, located in Medellin and Armenia, will add 140 hectares, or 350 acres, to its existing plantations and processing sites, boosting the total area it operates to more than 3,00
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In 2010, Blood Bananas Chiquita in Colombia won a prestigious food competition called “Batalla de la Gran Moraína” (“Battle of the Gran Moraine”) in Antioquia. In the Batalla de la Gran Moraína, local farmers showed their traditional way of making bananas, where banana’s stems are cut down to make bigger fruit. The bananas are then soaked in water and used for making traditional foods. Web Site Chiquita won for making an organic and biolog
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In January of 2010, I began researching a report on Chiquita, a banana company, as part of my third semester at University. The semester was a busy one, with a new set of subjects and deadlines, but that meant I had time to plan and execute this project. In particular, I focused on the company’s recent expansion in Colombia and the challenges it faced there. Throughout my research, I encountered many different perspectives on the company’s actions and decisions in Colombia. Some experts
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In a report for my company, I examine a successful project initiated by Chiquita (Colombia). Our findings include both successes and challenges of the project, its potential implications, and suggestions for improvement. The Colombian banana industry is an essential contributor to the country’s economy. The industry comprises over 85% of the country’s total agricultural exports, and Banana Improvement Programme (BIP) is an initiative aimed at increasing the productivity and competitiveness of the industry in line with
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I had the opportunity to go on the road and meet Chiquita’s Marketing Team in the field of Cali, Colombia. They had brought out a huge truck full of bananas to promote their new line of juicy Blood Bananas to their stores across the country. These bananas were freshly plucked from the field, and the only thing that needed to be done was to keep them fresh in the truck for as long as possible during the transportation from farm to market. As a result, the product was packaged in an innovative design, including
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Colombia’s banana industry faces significant problems, and the company Chiquita Brands (CCHQ) is taking steps to try to address some of these problems. The Banana Producers Organization of the Antioquia region (OPAAB) of Cundinamarca province has been fighting the government over the rights to grow and sell bananas in the region since 2004. Look At This Since then, more than a hundred community organizations have joined the fight, arguing that the national government needs to grant OPAAB a free trade zone (FTZ
