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Marsman Estate Plantatation Incorporation
Agricultural Support Services
101-500 Employees
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Diverse TeamFlat OrganisationCross Department CollaborationRegular Hours
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The Marsman Estate Plantation, Inc. (MEPI) was one of the first banana plantations established in Mindanao and the first venture of the Marsman-Drysdale Group in the banana export industry. The 1,071+ hectares farm is MDAHI's largest banana plantation, strategically located in the municipality of Sto. Tomas, Davao Province -- a mere one-hour drive from the booming city of Davao and less than an hour away from the new city of Tagum. Since its creation in 1969, MEPI has become one of the brightest points in Philippine agriculture. It is a showcase of what MDAHI can offer you as a dynamic and globally competitive agribusiness group. Behind MEPI's success are internally developed technologies and a management style that recognizes the efforts of each individual employee. In fact, the plantation continues to be a barometer in the industry as far as wages and salaries are concerned. This guiding principle has rewarded us with the invaluable support of a strong labor force committed to meet the company's annual production estimates. This dedication has enabled us to exceed our own production records year after year and deliver on our commitments to buyers around the globe. As the management and employees of MEPI proceed through the new century, we do so with the same dedication and commitment to excellence that has earned for us our place at the forefront of the agribusiness industry.
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Company size101-500 Employees
IndustryAgricultural Support Services
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45th Floor, 8767 Paseo de Roxas, Makati City, 1226 Metro Manila, Philippines

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