Constance La Gaiete Co Ltd 2018 AR2
The report outlines the financial and operational performance of Constance La Gaieté Company Limited for the fiscal year 2018. The company faced challenging market conditions in the sugar sector, with sugar production decreasing to 323,406 tonnes island-wide and Constance registering its lowest cane yield in five years at 63 tonnes per hectare due to excess rainfall. To mitigate these downturns, the company prioritized diversification into non-sugar activities such as broiler production, deer farming, pineapple production, and real estate development. Through Fondation Constance, the company supported various community projects in education, socio-economic development, and family protection, benefiting 245 direct beneficiaries.
Company: Constance La Gaiete Co Ltd
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: Mauritius
Year: 2018
Type: AR2
Pages: 107
Constance La Gaiete Co Ltd
The report outlines the financial and operational performance of Constance La Gaieté Company Limited for the fiscal year 2018. The company faced challenging market conditions in the sugar sector, with sugar production decreasing to 323,406 tonnes island-wide and Constance registering its lowest cane yield in five years at 63 tonnes per hectare due to excess rainfall. To mitigate these downturns, the company prioritized diversification into non-sugar activities such as broiler production, deer farming, pineapple production, and real estate development. Through Fondation Constance, the company supported various community projects in education, socio-economic development, and family protection, benefiting 245 direct beneficiaries.
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Document Details
Report Year
2018
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
Fiscal Year
2018
Published
Mar 29, 2019
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
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