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Virú S.A. Recognized as the best place to work in Peru by Great Place to Work

Virú SA has been awarded first place in the prestigious "Best Places to Work in Peru 2024" ranking, granted by Great Place to Work (GPTW). This recognition highlights the agribusiness company's commitment to exemplary labor practices, social responsibility, and sustainability. In a challenging context marked by climate and social change, Virú SA has distinguished itself as one of the leading organizations in providing an exceptional work environment.

The special trust award given to Virú SA highlights the safe and enriching work experience the company offers its more than 17,000 employees across its agricultural and industrial units in six regions of the country. This recognition reflects the company's ongoing commitment to excellence and international standards.

Oscar Echegaray, Human Capital and Corporate Affairs Manager at Virú SA, emphasized the crucial role of human capital in the company's success, especially in a year marked by challenges. This achievement positions Virú as the first agribusiness company to top the national GPTW ranking and is dedicated to the team of employees whose effort and dedication made this recognition possible.

Virú SA's commitment goes beyond workplace excellence; the company is committed to continuing its work towards a sustainable agribusiness, in line with its long-term vision for the well-being and comprehensive development of its employees, their families, and the communities where it operates. This recognition reflects the pride and dedication of the Virú family and is a testament to the company's ongoing commitment to excellence and corporate social responsibility.

Source: agraria.pe

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