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Project to Build and Strengthen Sustainability Systems in the Tomato & Chile Sectors in Mexico

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Our Approach

Enabling good labor practices through strong management systems—supported by worker voice and engagement with communities and stakeholders.

Our Target Areas

Baja California

Baja California is one of Mexico’s top-producing states for tomatoes and tomatoes are the most exported agricultural commodity in this state.

Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur is one of Mexico’s top-producing states for tomatoes and among the top-producing states for chile peppers.

Chihuahua

Chihuahua is one of the top-producing states for chile pepper production in Mexico, accounting for about 16% of total production in Mexico.

Objectives

Increased Compliance

Increased compliance with labor laws related to child labor, forced labor, and acceptable conditions of work by private sector stakeholders in tomato and chile pepper supply chains

Better Implementation

Increased application of effective and sustainable compliance and remediation systems by private sector stakeholders

Outcomes

Stronger Understanding

Increased understanding of USMCA’s labor standards and corresponding risks in the target industries

Improved Integration

Core labor standards are fully incorporated into agricultural social compliance and remediation systems

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proyectosustentar@sa-intl.org

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Visit the Sustentar website for recent project news.

Testimonial: Sustentar is addressing challenges in a new way

Gennaio 31, 2024

Sustentar has used novel approaches the last few months to understand the challenges employers and workers face in production and to build their capacity for labor compliance. Recently, Engineer Meza, a chile pepper grower in Meoqui, Chihuahua spoke to the Sustentar team about his experience with the project. “I have been a chile pepper grower…

Proyecto Sustentar and AHIFORES hold forum on strengthening the competitiveness of the tomato sector in Mexico 

Ottobre 17, 2023

Proyecto Sustentar and AHIFORES held a forum called “Strengthening the competitiveness of the tomato sector in Mexico” on October 10 and 11, 2023 in Ensenada, Baja California. As a space for open dialogue between tomato sector stakeholders at the employer level (e.g., directors, managers, and coordinators of social responsibility), the event fostered collaboration within the…

Photo of six people standing by a poster for the Sustentar project

Proyecto Sustentar workshops for chile-producing industry and communities in Chihuahua

Maggio 30, 2023

Lee esta publicación en español → On May 16-19, 2023, Proyecto Sustentar held workshops for chile growers, collectors and   producers, civil society, and government officials in areas of Chihuahua state. Proyecto Sustentar is a project led by Social Accountability International that seeks to strengthen social compliance and improve working conditions in the chile and tomato…

Funding is provided by the United States Department of Labor under cooperative agreement number IL-38036-22-75-K. 100% of the total costs of the project is financed with USG federal funds, for a total of $5,000,000 dollars. This material does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the United States Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the United States Government.

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