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During the Rainforest Alliance audit, interviews were conducted with MLR Forestal employees.

MLR advances in the transition process from the UTZ certificate to the Rainforest Alliance

Since 2017, MLR Forestal has been UTZ certified, which has been renamed the Rainforest Alliance Sustainable Agriculture Standard . To complete this transition, the company underwent an external audit that was carried out at the end of September. Ana Gabriela Ruiz, responsible for the Environment and Certifications of MLR Forestal, said that, before being evaluated,…
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MLR Forestal’s bird catalog goes digital

The digital catalog of birds, presented by MLR Forestal in June of this year, has crossed the virtual world. The company has begun to deliver it in physical format to local authorities, the media, social leaders, environmental activists and universities in the North Caribbean of the country. “The people to whom we have delivered it…
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MLR Forestal: a company of opportunities for young people

One of the principles of this agroforestry company in Nicaragua has been to train workers who arrive and show attitudes or prior knowledge that can be compatible with the business line.

MLR Forestal celebrated Children’s Day with its neighbors

For the third consecutive year, MLR Forestal, through the Social Management area, celebrated Children’s Day with students from neighboring communities. Approximately 350 packages containing cookies, chocolates and juices were delivered to the schools in the neighboring communities close to the company. These communities are Empalme La Bú, Unión La Bú, San Miguel # 1, Bethel…

MLR Forestal, a company that listens to its neighbors

The vision of the company is to create harmony with the communities, which is why it maintains an open channel of communication through a delegate chosen by the community For MLR Forestal it is vital to establish relationships with the communities and farms that adjoin its plantations. In fact, in the words of Mabel Lazo,…