Markets and Trade

Responsible business conduct: minimizing social and environmental impacts in the tropical fruit sector

What is responsible business conduct (RBC)?

Responsible business conduct (RBC) means operating your business in a way that avoids negative social and environmental impacts, both as a result of your activities and those of your partners, including suppliers.


What is due diligence?

Due diligence is the process through which companies identify, assess, mitigate, prevent, remedy and report on how they address the negative impacts of their activities and those of their suppliers and business partners.


How does RBC benefit tropical fruit businesses?

By committing to RBC and implementing due diligence processes, your company can avoid social conflicts and environmental damage, which will also help to minimize financial losses and maintain long-term profitability. RBC helps you to identify, prioritize and deal with problems as they arise, rather than waiting for them to grow bigger or be discovered by other parties. It also demonstrates your commitment to enhancing sustainability in alignment with global standards and builds trust with customers, consumers and banks.
To help businesses strengthen their due diligence system and commitment to RBC, the project has developed practical guides for two sectors. The guides include information on industry experiences and detailed risk factors that were validated by industry actors.


Voluntary sustainability standards, certification and due diligence

Voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) and certification schemes are often used by companies seeking to manage risks and to comply with the requirements of international markets. They can be useful tools in supporting due diligence. However, how well they do this depends on how well aligned the VSS or certification scheme is with international expectations and regulations.


The project has developed a guide to help businesses determine how closely their standards and policies are aligned with the OECD-FAO Guidance for Responsible Agricultural Supply Chains, the global benchmark for due diligence and responsible business conduct in the agricultural sector.


Download the gap analysis guide and the gap analysis tool (Excel). The gap analysis tool is free, easy and quick to use. Once downloaded, it works completely offline so that your analysis remains confidential for you only.


Latest publications
Book (stand-alone)
Responsible business conduct in the pineapple industry: a guide for producers and exporters
16/09/2024

This guide aims to support growers and businesses operating in the global pineapple industry in their efforts to implement responsible business conduct...

Brochure (factsheet; flyer/leaflet; Poster; banner)
Responsible Fruits Project follow-up survey results
23/07/2024

he project “Building responsible global value chains for the sustainable production and trade of tropical fruits” (the Responsible Fruits Project) supports...

Book (stand-alone)
Measuring carbon and water footprints in pineapple value chains
27/08/2024

This technical guide on measuring carbon and water footprints was developed to support resilient and sustainable businesses in pineapple value chains....

Meeting
Resilience and sustainability in tropical fruit value chains (Report from the global meeting of the Responsible Fruits Project)
30/08/2024

FAO organized a global meeting on resilience and sustainability in tropical fruit value chains in May 2024 with the aim to share up-to-date information...

Booklet
Are you ready to lead? Using responsible business conduct to address risks in pineapple businesses
27/09/2024

Responsible business conduct (RBC), implemented through due diligence, can help pineapple producers and businesses improve the sustainability of their...

Project publications
Publication series
02/10/2023

Businesses in the global production and export of avocados and pineapples can play an important role in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The tropical fruit sector not only contributes to employment and export revenues but also provides nutritious food. However, if not properly managed, social, environmental and economic risks associated with tropical fruits value chains can have detrimental effects and impede progress towards achieving the SDGs.

05/10/2023

While many actors contribute to shaping the enabling environment for avocado and pineapple production and trade, governments in producing countries hold a key role in creating conditions that enable and foster sustainability and resilience.

Projects