Dole Worldwide

Dole Fresh Fruit

Dole is the largest producer and distributor of fresh fruit in the world.

Dole Worldwide Cameroon

Cameroon and the Ivory Coast

In Cameroon and the Ivory Coast, Dole is affiliated with Groupe Compagnie Fruitière ("Compagnie Fruitière"), of which it is a minority shareholder.
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Dole Worldwide Chile

Chile

Dole is the world’s largest exporter of Chilean fruit. Dole Chile has approximately 20 Company-owned farms employing over 3,000 full-time and seasonal employees and sources products from hundreds of independent growers.
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Dole Worldwide Colombia

Colombia (TECBACO)

In Colombia, Dole produces and sources conventional and organic bananas.
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Dole Worldwide Peru

Peru (COPDEBAN)

Dole Peru or COPDEBAN began operations in 2001 and sources organic and organic/Fairtrade bananas from over 1,500 small farmers.
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Dole Worldwide Costa Rica

Costa Rica (Standard Fruit de Costa Rica)

In Costa Rica, Dole produces and sources bananas and pineapples (conventional and organic) and employs approximately 7,000 people.
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Dole Worldwide Honduras

Honduras (Standard Fruit de Honduras)

In Honduras, Dole owns 2 pineapple farms. The Company also produces and sources conventional and organic bananas.
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Dole Worldwide Scandinavia

Scandinavia (Saba Trading AB)

Saba purchases and distributes fruit, vegetables, flowers and fresh-cut fruit to retailers throughout Scandinavia.
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Dole Worldwide South Africa

South Africa

Dole South Africa is a marketing organization, which exports products sourced from local independent growers to Europe, the United States and Asia.
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Dole Worldwine Philippines

Philippines (Stanfilco)

Stanfilco produces and sources bananas and other tropical fruit. It is part of Dole Asia’s operations and is headquartered in Davao City, the Philippines.
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Dole Worldwide Ecuador

Ecuador (UBESA)

In Ecuador, Dole produces and sources bananas (conventional and organic) and pineapples.
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