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THACO AGRI promotes investment in facilities

(VAN) Promoting investment in facilities and optimizing welfare policies for employees is one of the top priorities that THACO AGRI focuses on implementing in 2024.
The housing area (Farm DP1.1 KLH Koun Mom) is spaciously invested by THACO AGRI. Photo: Le Nguyen.

The housing area (Farm DP1.1 KLH Koun Mom) is spaciously invested by THACO AGRI. Photo: Le Nguyen.

In 2019, THACO established Truong Hai Agriculture Joint Stock Company (THACO AGRI) to implement an investment strategy in agricultural production on ​​84,000 hectares in 3 countries: Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. To date, THACO AGRI has invested and completed a large-scale agricultural production model on an integrated/circular organic basis, including Growing bananas, pineapples, fruit trees (durian, mango, grapefruit...), forestry trees; raising cows, pigs, fish, and other species; food production and processing; production of materials, mechanics and agricultural equipment. The complexes are planned and invested in synchronous technical infrastructure and work on land to serve production and business activities, ensuring biosafety and welfare for workers.

Due to the nature of the profession and specific work, THACO AGRI workers often have to stay on farms and ranches. All living amenities are located in complexes. Therefore, in recent times, THACO AGRI has focused on investing and building free housing areas, guest houses, cafeterias, multi-purpose houses, and convenience stores in complexes to help workers improve their living standards, peace of mind to work and stick with the Group.

Up to now, THACO AGRI has built and upgraded 1,105 housing units for workers, of which 288 units are in the Koun Mom complex, 112 units in the Snuol complex, 256 units in the Ia Puch complex, and 256 units in the Ia Puch complex, and 449 units in HAGL AGRICO Laos complex.

Mr. Nguyen Dinh Long, a medical specialist at Ia Puch Beef Factory, shared: "Seeing many projects serving the daily lives of workers invested in and built by the company, we are delighted and excited. ".

Currently, at the Snuol, Koun Mom (Cambodia) and HAGL AGRICO (Laos) complexes, clean water filtration systems with an average capacity of 5-15 m3 per hour and RO drinking water of 200-500 liters per hour have been put into operation, to ensure quality of life and health for employees. Water filtration systems were installed in executive offices, factories, and enterprises and brought to residential areas, meeting the needs of nearly 15,000 workers. In the coming time, THACO AGRI will continue implementing the clean water project for all factories and enterprises in the complexes.

Author: Le Nguyen

Translated by Huong Giang

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