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2019年4月14日

Philippines: IP community deals with violence and deaths after declining to give consent to the operations of a coffee plantation; some companies respond

In December 2017, eight members of an indigenous peoples community were killed. They were described as one of those who have been "locked in a 28-year struggle with DM Consunji Incorporated". The community was reported to have declined giving their free, prior, and informed consent for the continued operation of the company's coffee plantation. 

Three companies were mentioned in the reports: DM Consunji Incorporated/DMCI, Silvicultural Industries, and M&S Company. Nestle was mentioned as buyer of the coffee that these companies produce.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre wrote to the companies. DMCI and Nestle responded. M&S Company did not respond. Silvicultural Industries' corporate existence has expired.

The report and the responses are linked below.

企業回應

David M. Consunji Inc. (DMCI) - subsidiary of DMCI Holdings Inc. 瀏覽回應
Nestlé 瀏覽回應
DMCI Holdings 瀏覽回應
M&S Company

沒有回應

Silvicultural Industries

沒有回應

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