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January Through June 2018 Palm Oil Traceability - Mill Listing January through June 2018 palm oil traceability - Mill listing The following mill listing was self-reported by Hershey’s palm oil suppliers and has been validated for accuracy by a third party. This information represents our current traceability for volumes purchased during the January - June 2018 time period and does not reflect the regular fluctuations in our supply flow. The list will be periodically updated to reflect the most current data and information as reported to or gathered by the company. Additionally, this mill list contains the names of all palm oil mills collected from Hershey’s suppliers engaged during the reporting period via our traceability exercise. As a result, the list represents all mills connected to Hershey’s suppliers during the reporting period and likely includes mills whose product was not specifically sold to Hershey. This list of mills, therefore, goes beyond Hershey’s physical supply chain. Mill Company Name Mill Name Parent Company/ Group Name Country Latitude Longitude Abago S.A.S. Abago S.A.S. CI BIOCOSTA Colombia 4.2865556 -72.1340833 ABDI BUDI MULIA ABDI BUDI MULIA 2 AATHI BAGAWATHI MANUFACTURING SDN BHD Indonesia 2.112722222 100.2731111 Abedon Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Abedon POM Kretam Berhad Malaysia 5.309493 117.97413 Ace Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Ace Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Ace Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Malaysia 2.91191666666667 102.7798056 Agropecuaria Santa Maria S.A. ACEITES CIMARRONES SAS Colombia 3.035594 -73.111466 Aceites de Palma Mexico 18.0466667 -94.91861111 CI BIOCOSTA ACEITES LAS COLOMBIANAS Colombia 4.079083 -73.693639 Manuelita S.A. Aceites Manuelita S.A. (Yaguarito) Colombia 3.883139 -73.339917 Aceites Morichal S.A.S. Aceites Morichal S.A.S. Colombia 3.92985 -73.242775 Aceites S.A. Aceites S.A. Colombia 3.0355833 -73.1114722 Aceites Sustentables de Palma Aceites Sustentables de Palma Mexico 16.360506 -90.467794 Aceites Y Derivados S.A. Aceites Y Derivados S.A. (ACEYDESA) Honduras 15.825861 -85.896861 FELDA Palm Industries Sdn Bhd Adela FELDA Malaysia 1.552768 104.187328 ADHYAKSA DHARMASATYA ADHYAKSA DHARMASATYA EAGLE HIGH PLANTATION Indonesia -1.588933 112.861883 ADIMULIA AGROLESTARI ADIMULIA AGROLESTARI ADIMULIA SARIMAS INDUSTRI (SARIMAS) Indonesia -0.108983 101.386783 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA IV ADOLINA PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA Indonesia 3.568055556 98.9475 Woodman Kuala Baram Estates Sdn Bhd Adong Woodman Malaysia 4.541035 114.119098 SOCFIN INDONESIA AEK LOBA SOCFIN INDONESIA Indonesia 2.651388889 99.61777778 SUPRA MATRA ABADI AEK NABARA (SMA) ASIAN AGRI Indonesia 1.999805556 99.93969444 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA III AEK NABARA SELATAN 1 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA Indonesia 1.69285 100.2820222 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA III AEK NABARA SELATAN 2 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA Indonesia 2.058055556 99.95527778 KENCANA INTI PERKASA AEK NOPAN KENCANA PERSADA NUSANTARA Indonesia 2.567464 99.578325 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA III AEK RASO PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA Indonesia 1.703805556 100.1723333 MAJU INDO RAYA AEK SIBIRONG MAJU INDO RAYA Indonesia 1.409061111 98.85691944 BARUMUN AGRO SENTOSA AEK SIGALA GALA PASIFIK AGRO SENTOSA Indonesia 1.619694444 100.1038056 MANDIRI SAWIT BERSAMA AEK TINGA NON GROUP Indonesia 1.073638889 99.99511111 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA III AEK TOROP PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA Indonesia 1.792777778 100.1558333 AGRA SAWITINDO AGRA SAWITINDO SUTOMO Indonesia -0.866317 101.44665 AGRI ANDALAS AGRI ANDALAS AGRINDO Indonesia -3.998716 102.429673 AGRI EASTBORNEO KENCANA AGRI EASTBORNEO KENCANA KENCANA AGRI LIMITED Indonesia 0.134166667 116.9161111 Compañía industrial aceitera Coto 54 S.A. AGRIALIM S.A. Grupo Numar Costa Rica 9.533773 -84.283596 AGRICINAL AGRICINAL NON GROUP Indonesia -3.200972222 101.6301389 Compañía Agricola Industrial Ceibeña Agrícola Tornabe S.A. de C.V. (AGROTOR) Grupo Jaremar S.A. (CAICESA) Honduras 15.732602 -87.589275 AGRICULTURE OF BASIN CO.,LTD. AGRICULTURE OF BASIN CO.,LTD. Thailand 8.317529 99.970215 Agrina Sawit Perdana Agrina Sawit Perdana Agrina Sawit Perdana Indonesia 0.069911 110.696437 AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 1 WILMAR Indonesia 2.778667 99.393433 AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 2 WILMAR Indonesia -1.963888 102.301111 AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 3 WILMAR Indonesia -4.010267 102.496717 AGRO ABADI AGRO ABADI PANCA EKA Indonesia 0.346002 101.475229 AGRO MEKAR LESTARI AGRO MEKAR LESTARI Indonesia 0.829467 103.376017 AGRO MINANG PERKASA AGRO MINANG PERKASA WILMAR Indonesia -0.15489 100.02914 AGRO MITRA MADANI AGRO MITRA MADANI BAKRIE SUMATERA PLANTATIONS Indonesia -1.078044444 103.109075 AGRO SARIMAS INDONESIA AGRO SARIMAS INDONESIA TRI BAKTI SARIMAS Indonesia -0.521267 102.9207 AGRO SUKSES LESTARI AGRO SUKSES LESTARI GUNAS Indonesia 0.17773 111.632306 AGRO WANA LESTARI AGRO WANA LESTARI GOODHOPE ASIA HOLDINGS LTD Indonesia -1.857639 112.397722 AGRO WIJAYA INDUSTRI AGRO WIJAYA INDUSTRI NON GROUP Indonesia -1.761472222 102.244 AGRO WIRA LIGATSA AGRO WIRA LIGATSA NON GROUP Indonesia 0.224338 99.715572 PARENTNAME IS MILLNAME AGROACEITE Guatemala 14.555208 -92.006 Agroince LTDA Y CIA SCA Agroince LTDA Y CIA SCA Colombia 8.110308333 -73.57462778 Agroipsa Agroipsa - Palenque Grupo Oleomex (Oleofinos) Mexico 17.579739 -91.94225 AGRONUSA INVESTAMA AGRONUSA INVESTAMA WILMAR Indonesia 1.354166 109.508088 Agroindustrial Palma Real S.A. DE C.V. Agropalma Grupo Jaremar Honduras 15.8488333 -85.8753889 Agropalma group Agropalma/Parapalma Brazil -2.5425 -48.705 OLEODAVILA AGROPARAISO Ecuador -0.574583 -79.49875 Agropecuaria la Rivera Gaitan S.A.S. Agropecuaria la Rivera Gaitan S.A.S. Colombia 3.409536 -73.749542 Agropecuaria Santamaria S.A. Agropecuaria Santa Maria S.A. (San Martin) Colombia 3.5158333 -73.5583333 AGUNG AGRO LESTARI AGUNG AGRO LESTARI AGUNG AGRO LESTARI Indonesia 2.541258333 99.88066944 BAKRIE PASAMAN PLANTATION AIR BALAM BAKRIE SUMATERA PLANTATIONS Indonesia 0.229917 99.477083 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA IV AIR BATU PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA Indonesia 2.859237 99.638435 BUMI MENTARI KARYA AIR HITAM ANUGERAH Indonesia -2.875888889 101.4245278 Tian Siang Oil Mill (Air Kuning) Sdn Bhd Air Kuning Tian Siang Holdings Sdn Bhd Malaysia 4.161567 101.164844 FELDA Palm Industries Sdn Bhd Air Tawar FELDA Malaysia 1.666879 104.026851 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA IV AJAMU PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA Indonesia 2.457183 100.16065 Yayasan Pembangunan Johor Plantation (YPJ) Alaf Yayasan Pembangunan Johor Plantation (YPJ) Malaysia 1.718682 103.782365 Alambumi Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Alambumi Alambumi Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Malaysia 3.585436 113.670645 Alianza Del Humea S.A.S. Alianza Del Humea S.A.S. Inparme S.A. Colombia 4.271086 -72.980094 Alianza Oriental S.A. Alianza Oriental S.A. Colombia 3.995075 -73.58075 LAHAN TANI SAKTI ALUR DUMAI SIME DARBY/MINAMAS Indonesia 1.560622 100.541756 AMAL TANI AMAL TANI NON GROUP Indonesia 3.588222222 98.3055 AMAN JAYA PERDANA AMAN JAYA PERDANA AMAN JAYA PERDANA Indonesia -5.42529 105.328394 Agropalma group Amapalma/Crai-Agropar Brazil -2.524463889 -48.7965 GUNTA SAMBA AMPENAS GUNTA Indonesia 1.212527778 117.8068889 ANAKTUHA SAWIT MANDIRI ANAKTUHA SAWIT MANDIRI SINAR JAYA AGRO INVESTAMA Indonesia -5.095458333 105.1868194 ANDALAS AGRO INDUSTRI ANDALAS AGRO INDUSTRI TSH RESOURCES BERHAD Indonesia -0.05248 99.97282 TSH Resources Berhad Andalas Wahana Berjaya TSH Resources Berhad Indonesia -1.10739 101.51263 ANDES AGRO INVESTAMA ANDES AGRO INVESTAMA Indonesia -2.317526 110.398312 ANDIKA PERMATA SAWIT LESTARI ANDIKA PERMATA SAWIT LESTARI ANDIKA PERMATA SAWIT LESTARI Indonesia 1.275913889 100.8792278 ANEKAPURA MULTIKERTA ANEKAPURA MULTIKERTA ANEKA PURA MULTI KERTA Indonesia -1.078917 103.007933 SAJANG HEULANG ANGSANA MINI SIME DARBY/MINAMAS Indonesia -3.672783 115.621933 ANGSO DUO SAWIT ANGSO DUO SAWIT NON GROUP Indonesia -1.780556 103.493472 Anson Oil Industries Sdn Bhd Anson Oil Industries KKS Anson Oil Industries Sdn Bhd Malaysia 3.95556 101.199 ANTANG GANDA UTAMA ANTANG GANDA UTAMA MATAHARI KAHURIPAN INDONESIA Indonesia -1.113111111 114.8883056 ANUGERAH LANGKAT MAKMUR ANUGERAH LANGKAT MAKMUR ANUGERAH Indonesia 4.013036111 98.19419167 ANUGERAH PELANGI SUKSES ANUGERAH PELANGI SUKSES ANUGERAH PELANGI SUKSES Indonesia -4.5632 103.1132 ANUGERAH TANI MAKMUR ANUGERAH TANI MAKMUR NON GROUP Indonesia 0.536222 101.602024 ANUGERAH TANJUNG MEDAN ANUGERAH TANJUNG MEDAN ANUGERAH TANJUNG MEDAN Indonesia 2.063067 100.146783 ANUGRAH FAJAR REZEKI ANUGRAH FAJAR REZEKI ANUGERAH FAJAR REZEKI Indonesia 4.57432 97.90967 ANUGRAH MULTI SAWITA ANUGRAH MULTI SAWITA ANUGRAH MULTI SAWITA Indonesia 2.706580556 99.61847778 Sawit Kinabalu Sdn Bhd Apas Balung Sawit Kinabalu Sdn Bhd Malaysia 4.3717667 118.10148611 Arah Kawasan Sdn Bhd Arah Kawasan KKS Arah Kawasan Sdn Bhd Malaysia 5.278791 100.686093 ARCHIPELAGO TIMUR ABADI ARCHIPELAGO TIMUR ABADI Indonesia -1.152312 113.955868 ARINDO TRISEJAHTERA ARINDO TRI SEJAHTERA FIRST RESOURCES Indonesia 0.580944444 100.9246944 FELDA ARING A POM FELDA Malaysia 4.939937 102.36303 ARJUNA UTAMA SAWIT ARJUNA UTAMA SAWIT NON GROUP Indonesia -2.253034 113.379145 Graha Arya Rama Persada Indonesia 3.098421 99.59478 ARYA RAMA PRAKARSA ARYA RAMA PRAKARSA KENCANA AGRI LIMITED Indonesia 1.139364 100.40855 Asia Oil Palm Sdn Bhd Asia Oil Palm Carotino Malaysia 5.2917222 118.2076111 ASIA SAWIT LESTARI ASIA SAWIT LESTARI NON GROUP Indonesia -1.837583333 103.3790278 CI TOP S.A ASTORGA S.A. Colombia 1.692778 -78.736111 ASTRA AGRO LESTARI ASTRA AGRO LESTARI ASTRA AGRO LESTARI Indonesia -1.99055 115.509267 Atlantica Sdn Bhd Atlantica Teck Guan Holding Malaysia 5.712135 117.686628 Aumkar Plantations Sdn Bhd Aumkar Manilal & Sons (Malaya) Malaysia 4.747442 117.86882 Awan Timur Palm Oil
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