Responsible Sourcing Program for Spices

 

Program Vision
and Goals

“To progressively deliver positive impacts for farmer communities and the environment at the origins of our spices.”

 
 
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Efficiency

Leverage existing knowledge and expertise as much as possible.

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Holistic Approach

All stakeholders collaborate towards improvement in inter-linked aspects for sustainability.

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Effectiveness

Specific projects will be driven based on a global framework and tailored to the local context.

Program Pillars

 
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Traceability

The purpose of this pillar is to increase the transparency of Nestlé spices’ supply chain from Nestlé factories down to the spices’ origins (farms/villages). 

The scope of the traceability pillar is global, covering the top Nestlé spices suppliers. 

Activities conducted within this pillar are focused on collecting data from Nestlé suppliers and spices origins, and determining if the provided data about spices’ origins provided by each supplier is accurate, reliable and verified by a recognized third party.

 
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Responsible Sourcing

The purpose of this pillar is to implement tailored and focused approaches against Nestlé’s Responsible Sourcing Standard.  

The activities related to Responsible Sourcing currently cover four crops: cumin, chili, coriander and turmeric; and activities are currently focused in India, the world’s largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices

 

Where we work

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Agriculture is the most important sector of Indian economy, representing 18% of India's GDP and providing employment to 50% of the country’s workforce. 

The Responsible Sourcing pillar is focused on five states and 16 districts were spices production is key for local economy. 

  • Karnataka: Turmeric, chilli

  • Rajasthan: Cumin, coriander

  • Telangana: Chilli

  • Andhra Pradesh: Chilli

  • Madhya Pradesh: Coriander

SAN-Nestlé Partnership

 

Nestlé and SAN have partnered on the development of this Program, both in charge of activities coordination within the Program. While Nestlé is responsible for the funding, SAN oversees the technical and administrative management of the Program and the implementation of the related projects.

SAN’s role within the Program includes: 

  • Supporting the traceability assessment for Nestle’s spices upstream supply chain. 

  • Co-designing of the Program’s framework and monitoring system, outcome, and performance indicators. 

  • Undertaking the data collection activities. 

  • Supporting suppliers to achieve the Program’s outcomes.