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Fresh produce supplier given award for labor standards

Whole Foods Market awarded Sunripe Certified Brands the Excellence in Standards Award at its annual Supplier Awards Ceremony. Of the thousands of suppliers that work with Whole Foods Market, Sunripe Certified Brands is one of less than seventy to have received a Supplier Award – the company’s highest honor for producer partners that embody its mission and values. 

“Sunripe is a great example of what a strong brand partnership looks like for Whole Foods Market in support of worker welfare and the way we work with agricultural labor,“ said Matt Rogers from Whole Foods Market. “We appreciate that Sunripe continues to take the initiative to look deeper into farmworker welfare within their organization in order to set the bar for standards within the industry and communicate transparency with consumers.”



Sunripe Certified Brands was the first company to adopt the Coalition of Immokalee Workers’ Fair Food Program, and Whole Foods Market was the first retailer to display Sunripe Certified Brands’ tomatoes and strawberries with the Fair Food Program label on its packaging. Both companies continue to work together, committed to transparency about worker conditions with their shoppers.

“Sunripe Certified Brands is honored to receive the Whole Foods Market’s Excellence in Standards Award, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their loyalty to the Fair Food Program,” said Jon Esformes, CEO of Sunripe Certified Brands. “Our commitment to farmworker standards affirms our belief that the conditions in which people work to grow your food is just as important as the food itself.”

Sunripe Certified Brands continues to commit to the highest standards of farming practices and consumer communication through its certification with Eleven Rivers, Non-GMO Project, United Farm Workers, and Fair Food Program. For additional information about Sunripe Certified Brands, please visit www.sunripecertified.com.

For more information:
Beth Atkinson
+1 214 444 7459
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