At Augura we work for the welfare of our producers in Urabá and Magdalena, as well as the strengthening of the guild and the international projection of Colombian bananas.
For 60 years, the banana sector has been key to the socioeconomic development of Urabá.
A sector that is committed to improving the living conditions of its inhabitants thanks to the generation of decent employment and greater social benefits.
We are the Colombian Banana Growers Association, a trade association that has represented, supported, and empowered 70% of Colombia's banana producers since 1963.
We promote sustainable practices, social responsibility, and economic development in the regions where we work. The efforts of our producers contribute to the well-being of millions of families in Colombia and around the world.
We support a value-added export model that benefits the environment, society and labor. Colombian plantains are known for more than just their flavor. There is a lot of dedication to getting them to international markets.
We have certification programs, good agricultural practices and partnerships with international cooperatives. So we can be sure that our production is responsible and meets the highest global standards. This improves things for everyone, from those who grow the crops to those who buy them. Consumers can see that the industry is working to protect the environment, support fair labor practices and help the communities where the products are made to grow.
It's a tool that helps prepare for, stop, and reduce the effects of climate change in areas where bananas are grown. This module uses real-time data and weather analysis models to predict the weather and provide warnings and recommendations for protecting crops.
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Look at our special section for all kinds of interesting information about Colombian bananas. Here, we share technical bulletins, trade news, market analysis, and advances in sustainability.
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