Chiquita Brands' Return To Panama: Agreement Soon To Be Published -
“The company is committed to entering into a contract, with a very attractive economic model that we will detail in due course, to continue producing this product,” Moltó stated. He added that procedures have been facilitated at various institutions to ensure the company can resume operations as planned. Regarding unionization, the minister emphasized that it is a workers' right, and that all banana workers are free to join a union or not, as they choose. The President of the Republic, José Raúl Mulino, personally led the negotiations that led to the signing of the agreement, and stressed that this agreement puts an end to several months of uncertainty for the Bocas del Toro community. With this agreement, Chiquita will invest $30 million to reactivate production on 5,000 hectares of banana land and reactivate banana exports. The goal is for operations to be fully operational by February 2026 at the latest.

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