Goldenberry Farms® Celebrates Status as Diversity-Owned Supplier
Goldenberry Farms company features robust social certifications, including a ZOMAC-accredited growing operation in Colombia, as well as wholly owned and managed farms across Latin America.
MIAMI, FL - Goldenberry Farms® is proud to celebrate its status as a Diversity-owned, Diversity-managed organization, employer, vendor, and supplier to some of the top grocers in the world.
The brand’s mantra, “Where good things grow” applies to all touchpoints of its farming and fresh fruit business, including social welfare programs, impact investing, women-led initiatives throughout Latin America, and a focus on celebrating the richness of diversity.
Goldenberry Farms® partners with distributors, retailers, and grocers who are concerned with and place a value on corporate responsibility and sustainability and look for environmental and ethical leadership when purchasing foods.
Fresh Food, Sustainable Farming & Social Responsibility go hand-in-hand
Trend: Embracing the richness of diversity within a community
Supplier diversity programs have become increasingly vital for promoting economic growth, creating opportunities for underrepresented businesses, and fostering inclusivity. Implementing a supplier diversity program allows grocers and food manufacturers to drive business, improve customer choices, enhance brand reputation, reflect their community, and demonstrate corporate social responsibility. Embracing supplier diversity is a strategic business decision and a step towards fostering a more inclusive and equitable society. (keep reading: unlocking success, why grocers unlock supplier diversity programs)
Where Good Things Grow™
Goldenberry Farms® is a leading grower, packer, and shipper of high quality tropical fruit, as well as the owner of various IP, shelf life technologies, and commercial trade brands. The company has growing regions near both Medellin and Bogota Colombia, Ecuador, and the Carribean, exporting via air and sea to distributors and retailers in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia.