Myanmar farmers are already experiencing the consequences of climate change, and we understand it represents some risks and business opportunities as well. We are, therefore, working to develop new solutions based on a more circular economy, such as organic fertilizers, and are looking to invest in reducing our energy costs.
Myanmar farmers are very exposed to the consequences of climate change. At Myanma Awba Group, we work hard to provide them with the products and solutions that enable them to embrace responsible farming, minimise environmental impacts, enhance their crops’ yields, and foster resilience and better livelihoods.
Our 2,720+ staff interact with our distributors and provide farmers with insights and expertise every day. They enable us to deliver on our purpose: therefore, for them, we are striving to build a safe, inclusive, and respectful workplace where they can express their potential and be compensated fairly.
We rely on natural and social ecosystems to prosper in our operations. We aim to minimise our environmental impacts to safeguard our environment and maximize our socioeconomic footprint to benefit Myanmar businesses and people, while conducting our business transparently and responsibly.
Myanma Awba Group aims to engage with its stakeholders regularly: this is critical to building long-lasting relationships and safeguarding our reputation and social licence to operate We are also keen to provide philanthropic support to initiatives aligned with our priorities.
We report our progress transparently and proactively: we believe this is essential in cultivating our stakeholders’ trust. We use international standards to structure our reporting system, identify material topics, and disclose our results.
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