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
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