Saturday, December 13, 2008

Chiquita, Not Just Bananas!

The name Chiquita in the western world is synonymous to a banana. But there's a lot more to Chiquita than just bananas!

The company's website parade about its ethical business practices without shame or modesty which they hardly practise in reality:

In March 2007, Chiquita was convicted of federal criminal charges for making more than 100 payments, totaling more than $1.7 million, to the United Self-Defense Committees of Colombia (Autodefensorias Unidas de Colombia or AUC), which has been designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S. government. Chiquita paid a $25 million fine.
In July, 2007 Colombian families represented by EarthRights International (ERI), together with the Colombian Institute of International Law (CIIL), Judith Brown Chomsky, and Schonbrun DeSimone Seplow Harris & Hoffman LLP (SDSHH), filed a federal class-action lawsuit charging Chiquita Brands International, Inc., the multi-national produce company, with funding and arming known terrorist organizations in Colombia in order to maintain its profitable control of Colombia’s banana growing regions starting in the mid-1990s.

Chiquita’s payments to these paramilitary groups, including the AUC and its predecessors, were reviewed and approved by senior executives of the corporation, and resulted in the targeted killings of hundreds or thousands of individuals, including trade unionists, banana workers, and political organizers. It is also said that the company have been engaging women and child labourer in their plantations in El-Salvador, Colombia and other Central American nations, who were made to work under inhumanic working conditions.

It flaunts its 'Code of Conduct' (CoC) and holds it up as the representative of its ethics and compliance program. Apparently, going by the CoC of the company, it looks like the company is deep-rooted in strong fundamentals. But, the dark-side of the company's economic activities is scary.

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