Ocho Sur Donates 4.75 Tons of Food to Flood-Affected Native Communities in Ucayali

21 April, 2026

As part of its corporate social responsibility policy, Ocho Sur — a leader in sustainable palm oil production in Ucayali — delivered 4 tons and 750 kilograms of essential food supplies to native communities and towns in Pucallpa, directly benefiting families severely affected by flooding caused by intense rainfall.

 

Communities and Towns Benefited.

The native communities of Santa Clara de Uchunya and Shambo Porvenir, along with the towns of Tres Islas, Barranca, Unión Progreso, and Esperanza, received basic food products that will contribute to the food security of their residents.

The donation included staple items such as chicken, potatoes, rice, cooking oil, sugar, yellow corn, salt, garlic, condiments, and pasta, among other products that form an essential part of the daily diet of the benefited families.

 

Ocho Sur’s Commitment to Its Communities

“This action is part of Ocho Sur’s commitment to the communities in its area of influence, especially during critical moments such as the one they are currently facing due to climatic events,” said Ulises Saldaña, Community Relations Manager at Ocho Sur.

He added that through this initiative, the company reaffirms its willingness to continue supporting efforts that contribute to the well-being of the 25 indigenous communities neighboring its palm oil plantations, and to responding to emergencies as they arise.

Community leaders and chiefs from the affected native communities and towns expressed their gratitude to Ocho Sur for the food delivery, highlighting the importance of these initiatives in improving the quality of life of their residents.

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