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2014 Financial and Corporate Responsibility Report

2014 Mexico 2014 CAM Society Indicator S01 Percentage of operations with implemented local community engagement, impact assessments, and development programs Content Philanthropy Development programs Impact assessments Participation with the community Total amount of resources channeled (mp) % from the company % from partners, customers and suppliers Beneficiaries 2013 Mexico 2013 CAM Hunger/Productive chains/Women/ Volunteerism and disasters. Impact measured through two indicators: benefited families' income increase and food availability. 464 94 6 40 99 1 466 38 States Partner Institutions Development of productive capacities Benefited Producers Indirect Beneficiaries States %increase in beneficiariy income Sales (mp) Profit returned Participating stores Store Items Benefited Institutions 95 5 99.1 0.02 825,831 NC: 24,574, CR: 786,818, ES: 17,413, HN: 39,914, GT: 378,345. Total: 1,247,064 995,490 In 31 states and Mexico City 215 5 countries NC: 63, CR: 78, ES: 11, HN: 31, GT: 42. Total: 225 In 31 states and Mexico City 158 NC: 90,449, CR: 582,380, ES: 34,369, HN: 35,125, GT: 679,930. Total: 1,422,253 5 countries NC: 14, CR: 24, ES: 8, HN: 12, GT: 6. Total: 64 3,837 20,750 Oaxaca, Puebla, Colima, Michoacán, Chiapas, Guerrero, Chiahuahua, Nuevo León, Estado de México, Yucatán, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Hidalgo. 37% 1,184 Gourmet Coffee Cooperatives GT: with 136 female growers in Guatemala with AGER (Trade Association of Rural Businessman) Contribution $320,000. ES: Sustainable Fishing and 9 commercialization of fishery products in El Salvador with the USAID (United States 1 302 127 14 Agency for the International Development) -Contribution $256,000 HN: Installation of 250 ecological stoves in order to reduce lung diseases in 250 poor households in Honduras, together with AHDESA (Honduran Association for Development) - Contribution $403,200. 20,103 24,718 Oaxaca, Michoacán, Coahuila, Veracruz, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Yucatán, Estado de México, Mexico City, Campeche, Guerrero, Chihuahua, Guanajuato. 61% 15 0.8 313 118 16 ES: $294,600-peso donation to "Cooperativa de Pescadores Artesanales" (a Fishermen's Cooperative) of Playa El Cuco in Usulutan, in order to help them become suppliers, benefitting 84 fishermen. Fight against hunger Direct Beneficiaries Indirect Beneficiaries States Benefited Institutions Tons of Food Channeled Children treated with malnutrition % of children with normal nutrition status Backyards 2014 Financial and Corporate Responsibility Report 35,584 NC: 6,400, CR: 35,000, ES: 15,000, HN: 10,579, GT: 43,200. Total: 110,179 752,407 ES: 32,565, NC: 12,700, CR: 33,900, HN: 13,000, GT: 550. Total: 92,285 52,655 In 31 states and Mexico City Support to Food Banks in CR, NC, HN, ES and GT 194 16,314 In 31 states and Mexico City 133 Support to Food Banks in CR, NC, HN, ES and GT 12,071 NC: 335, ES: 10, CR: 1,397, HN: 80, GT: 112. Total: 1,934 21,702 NC: 124, ES: 21, CR: 1,602, HN: 52, GT: 5. Total: 1,804 5,357 1,380 42 62 800 397 136
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