Geneva – Fyffes, in partnership with UK-based online supermarket Ocado Retail, proudly announces the official opening of newly constructed school facilities at Fabian Cayetano R.C. Primary School in Bladen Village, Toledo District, southern Belize. This initiative marks a significant milestone in Fyffes’ long-standing commitment to community investment and access to education in the regions where produce is grown.

Responding to urgent infrastructure and safety needs, Fyffes and Ocado jointly funded the construction of a five-classroom block and a dedicated pre-school building, replacing dilapidated and unsafe structures that previously posed serious risks to students and staff. The modern facilities will now provide a secure and nurturing environment for 271 students – including 22 preschoolers – and also serve as certified hurricane shelters for the village’s 800 residents.

This £192,300 GBP investment, which complements previous classroom block funded by Fyffes, directly addresses the school’s former challenges, which included pest-infested, poorly lit classrooms with broken floors and non-functioning sanitation facilities.

Commenting on the opening, Victor Chique, Country Manager of Fyffes Belize, said: “It’s a priority for Fyffes to support the communities where our people come from. Education is essential for communities to thrive and grow, and we are proud to contribute to that journey.”

Ben I’Anson, Senior Buyer for Fruit at Ocado Retail: “Working with suppliers like Fyffes is essential to ensuring that our supply chains positively contribute towards helping communities in regions where we source from. It is great to provide children with access to safe and happy education where they’ll also be provided with healthy and nutritional breakfast.”

Education is one of the key pillars in Fyffes’ Community Investment strategy, which is part of its broader Vision of Shaping Wellbeing for the World. In 2024 alone, Fyffes’ total investment in community infrastructure in Belize—including a community clinic in another rural village—amounts to over £254,162 GBP.

This partnership between Fyffes and Ocado Retail demonstrates the positive impact that responsible sourcing and long-term collaboration between producers and retailers can have on vulnerable communities, especially in remote agricultural regions.

About Fyffes

For over 130 years Fyffes has brought a choice of tropical produce to countless millions around the world. We achieve the highest quality by nurturing relationships with our growers, supporting our employees, and diligently serving each link in the chain: production, procurement, shipping, ripening, distribution, and marketing. This approach has earned Fyffes leadership across multiple markets; today we are the largest importer of Fairtrade-certified bananas in the world. We are also one of the largest banana and pineapple importers in Europe and the biggest melon importer in North America. We became part of the Sumitomo Corporation in 2017, advancing our industry leadership in many exciting ways.

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About Ocado

Ocado.com (operated by Ocado Retail) is the world’s largest dedicated online supermarket and is a joint venture between Marks & Spencer Group and Ocado Group.

Reaching over 80% of the UK population, more than 1.1 million active customers benefit from an unbeatable range of around 45,000 products (including big-name brands, around 7,000 items from M&S and Ocado’s Own-Range), unbeatable service with next-to-no substitutions. Every order is carefully packed in one of seven distribution centres using world-leading software and technology. Shopping is then delivered directly to customers using a network of regional spokes and fleet of delivery vans.

Ocado developed the first grocery shopping app in 2010 and continues to innovate, offering customers the best possible experience. Ocado Retail is also responsible for Zoom by Ocado, its rapid grocery delivery service.

www.ocado.com