Transparency platform - fruits and veggies

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Carrefour Brazil Group has legal and socio-environmental compliance standards in its supply chain. Simultaneously, it expands dialogue with suppliers, aiming to obtain their engagement and co-responsibility regarding the commitments made by the company.

Suppliers undertake the formal commitment to develop transparent business practices by signing the Supplier and Partner Code of Conduct, a document that includes guidelines for decent working conditions. Carrefour Brazil Group assesses the social and environmental compliance of its suppliers and promotes development support practices throughout its value chain.

All requirements related to the promotion and guarantee of human rights are based on guidelines from the International Labour Organization (ILO) and other United Nations initiatives, such as the Global Compact, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

The Company has formally committed not to keep partners in its production chains who use slave labor, and the monitoring of commitments is carried out by the National Pact Institute for the Eradication of Slave Labor (InPacto), an organization that has been promoting decent work for 15 years, of which Carrefour Group is a founding and curating member.

Fruits and veggies suppliers participate in the Autonomy Journey program, with the main objective of developing them in terms of governance and social responsibility.

Carrefour's own-brand products are developed following the Group's Quality Policy, which establishes prerequisites for food safety and quality standards, as well as criteria for social responsibility audited through the ICS protocol (Initiative for Compliance and Sustainability) by a third party, without losing sight of Brazilian regulations.

After the market launch, products are monitored annually through technical audits, social audits, laboratory, and sensory analyses, following international protocols and guidelines. Among the laboratory analyses carried out are the analyses of pesticide residues, according to the Food Traceability and Monitoring Program (RAMA) of ABRAS, which the Group joined in 2014.

The program adopts a methodology that aims to trace the origin of products and conduct laboratory analysis through sample collection, with results published on the program's monitoring platform.

These actions are aligned with the purpose and values of Carrefour Brazil Group, which seeks to be a reference in sustainable business and generate positive impact at all stages, from the value chain and production processes to the daily lives of customers and employees.

To provide transparency to our actions, we list below our portfolio of fruit, vegetable, and greens suppliers from our own-brand product line.

If you have information related to illicit activities in production chains, please share them through our Reporting Channel

Active Fruits and Veggies Suppliers:

Data of Last update: April/25

Reference period: January to March 2025

RAZÃO SOCIALCNPJ
1Agrivale - Agricultura Do Vale Ltda01.014.748/0001-06
2Agrobras - Agricola Tropical Brasil S/A24.380.727/0002-90
3Agrodan - Agropecuária Roriz Dantas Ltda12.786.836/0001-42
4Alfa Citrus Comercio De Frutas Ltda00.988.809/0003-35
5Amigos Do Bem05.108.918/0001-72
6ANDES SECRETInternacional
7Bananas Correa28.835.748/0001-23
8Benafrutti (JAB)21.938.705/0001-24
9Benassi RJ (Irmãos Benassi)29.020.880/0002-20
10CAISP - Cooperativa Agropecuária De Ibiúna00.852.177/0001-16
11Capela Da Penha Comércio De Produtos Orgânicos S.A.26.240.336/0001-15
12Central De Frutos Do Painho S.AInternacional
13Chilefood7*.***.***-8
14C****** R****** P****** V**** (Malunga)5*.***.***-9
15Expofruit04.420.687/0002-56
16Frutandina S.A3*-********-5
17Frutmel (Fazenda Paraíso)04.619.652/0001-60
18Fugita01.147.319/0001-07
19Horta E Arte02.620.021/0001-35
20Jaguacy (Fazenda Jaguacy)26.688.475/0001-06
21JFC Natural Salads0**.***.***-04
22Julieta Cristina Muller (Select Green)07.723.812/0001-04
23Katira - Del Grossi53.518.189/0001-75
24Kuará (Nova Neruda)24.303.204/0001-60
25Labrunier (Fazenda BrasilUvas)58.551.243/0001-06
26Marcio Nakati08.371.465/0001-60
27Maxhort26.656.830/0001-65
28Dosanko Frutas Tropicais Ltda (Brasnica)06.286.309/0003-38
29Nevada Argentina S.A.Internacional
30Paulo Nakati14.492.273/0001-05
31Rasip94.789.468/0001-50
32R*****3*-********-1
33Rio Bonito Orgânicos26.498.340/0001-88
34Schio91.501.783/0008-19
35Trebeschi (Fazenda Chácara Paraíso)1**.***.***-*7
36W Magario44.650.563/0003-62
37W******* Brito4**.***.***-72
38Sprout Holdings SA35.763.406/0001-00
39AGC Comercio de Frutas LTDA11.278.309/0001-64
40Imperial Agronegócios LTDA28.354.771/0001-04

*Due to LGPD reasons, we cannot disclose documents from individuals and name of the rural producer