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DR Congo Workers for Feronia made Impotent By Pesticides - HRW

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DR Congo employees for Feronia made impotent by pesticides - HRW
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25 November 2019
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Workers exposed to pesticides at a UK-funded company in the Democratic Republic of Congo have actually suffered ending up being impotent, a rights group has actually said.
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Feronia, which dominates DR Congo's palm-oil sector, had actually stopped working to give employees appropriate protective devices, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said.

The UK federal government's advancement bank, CDC, owns 38% of Feronia in DR Congo.
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It said Feronia had invested greatly in protective devices and all workers were required to use it.

Feronia, a Canadian-based company, said it was dedicated to operating to international requirements.
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The company added that it had actually invested $360,000 (₤ 280,000) on individual protective equipment in the last 3 years, which workers had been trained to utilize, and it had carried out a policy needing the equipment to be worn in the office.

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Feronia and its regional subsidiary, Plantations et Huileries du Congo (PHC), employ countless employees at palm oil plantations in DR Congo.

PHC has gotten millions of dollars from the development banks of Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.
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"These banks can play a crucial role promoting advancement, however they are sabotaging their objective by failing to ensure the company they finance respects the rights of its employees and communities on the plantations," HRW researcher Luciana Téllez-Chávez said.
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What is HRW's evidence?

In a report entitled A Toxic Mix of Abuses on Palm Plantations, external, HRW said it had actually talked to more than 40 employees and two-thirds of them "informed us that they had actually ended up being impotent considering that they began the job".

Impotence - in addition to shortness of breath, headaches, and weight-loss that the workers complained about - were health issue "consistent with direct exposure to pesticides in general, as described in scientific literature", HRW said.

"Many [likewise] suffered from skin irritation, itchiness, blisters, eye problems, or blurred vision - all signs that follow what clinical texts and the items' labels refer to as health consequences of exposure to these pesticides," the rights group included.
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Ms Téllez-Chávez stated employees who had been talked to had permeable cotton overalls - not the waterproof overalls.

"If pesticides unintentionally spilled, the poisonous liquid would likely touch their skin," she included.

What else does HRW say?

At the Yaligimba plantation, the company dumped the waste from its palm oil mill beside employees' homes.
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The effluents formed a "foul-smelling stream", and ultimately streamed into a natural pond where ladies and kids shower and clean cooking utensils.

"Residents of a town of several hundred people downstream informed us the river was their only source of drinking water," Ms Téllez-Chávez stated.

If unchecked and untreated, effluent-dumping could ultimately likewise cause fish to suffocate and pass away, or trigger large growths of algae that might negatively affect the health of individuals who came into contact with polluted water or taken in tainted fish, HRW included.

The rights group likewise implicated Feronia of paying "extreme poverty" wages, saying females were the lowest-paid, with some earning as low as $7.30 a month event fruit.

HRW said the development banks should ensure business they purchase pay living wages to their employees.

What is the UK advancement bank's action?
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In a statement, CDC said: "Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) is an organic mix of natural waste oils and fats and has actually been released into rivers considering that the plantation came into remaining in 1911 and does not threaten human health.

"A treatment plant for POME represents a multimillion dollar investment - money that the company has selected instead to invest in housing, tidy water arrangement, health care and educational facilities for staff members, their households and other members of the local communities.

"It is the aim of the company to construct treatment plants for POME, but is sadly not in a monetary position to do so presently as it continues to make heavy losses.

"In addition, the business has actually reconditioned or dug 72 brand-new boreholes for the provision of clean water in the last 6 years."
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What does Feronia say?
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The company stated working conditions had enhanced considerably considering that the involvement of the European banks in 2013.

Employees were now paid substantially more than the base pay for agriculture in DR Congo and the average employee earned $3.30 daily - greater than what a local instructor would earn, it stated.

It likewise confirmed that it had invested significantly in access to safe drinking water.

"Feronia operates on a social required with regional communities. Without their support we would not have the ability to work. We identify that there is still a good deal to be done and are committed to operating to global requirements. We will continue to work relentlessly to achieve these goals," the company included a declaration.

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