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Purfleet Traceability Summary - Supplies January 2019 – December 2019 Pura Foods Ltd. - Purfleet Traceability Summary - Supplies January 2019 – December 2019 Refinery details Refinery RSPO Parent Name Latitude Longitude Address Name Status Archer Daniels Midland Pura Yes – SG / 51.471676° 0.255415° London road RM19 1SD Purfleet, Company (ADM) Foods Ltd. MB Essex, UK Overall Traceability Palm Lauric Unknown* 0.0% 0.0% Traceability to mill 100% 100% (includes traceable to plantation) 77.8% 22.7% Pura Foods 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Palm Lauric Traceability to mill Traceability to plantation *Unknown unlisted Supplying Wilmar International refineries at source Purfleet BEO, Bintulu x LDEO, Lahad Datu x The charts below represent total volumes of palm and lauric products sourced from various origins into Purfleet in January 2019 – December 2019: PALM SOURCING LAURIC SOURCING Indonesia / Malaysia Local Latin America Indonesia / Malaysia Local 31% 27% 56% 69% 17% Local: products which originate from refineries in Europe. Last Updated: 24 April 2020 Pura Foods Ltd. (January 2019 - December 2019) List of supplying mills Country Parent Company Palm Oil Mill UML ID RSPO Status Latitude Longitude Address Palm Lauric Colombia Entrepalmas S.A.S. Entrepalmas S.A.S. PO1000003983 RSPO IP 3.564583 -73.579417 Kilometro 22 Vereda La Castañeda Via Rincon Largo San Martin Meta X Colombia Palmeras De Puerto Wilches S.A. Palmeras De Puerto Wilches S.A. PO1000004014 Conventional 7.339056 -73.837389 Calle 53 No.35a-16 X Colombia Palmas Del Cesar S.A. Palmas Del Cesar S.A. PO1000004752 RSPO MB 7.886 -73.466694 Calle 35 No. 17-56 Piso 15 Edf. Davivien X Colombia El Roble S.A. El Roble S.A. PO1000004030 RSPO IP 10.672722 -74.214806 Tucurinca Magdalena 6 kilómetros después de la vía Férrea. X Colombia Aceites S.A. Aceites S.A. PO1000008385 RSPO IP 10.57014 -74.208538 Kilometro 2 via a Aracataca, Retén, Magdalena X Colombia Proteinas Del Oriente S.A.S. Proteinas Del Oriente S.A.S. Conventional 4.1061166 -73.63216 KM. 2 Carretera Del Amor X Honduras Exportadora del Atlantico Planta Extractora Lean PO1000004011 Conventional 15.598056 -87.393333 Lean, Tela Atlantidad X Honduras Exportadora del Atlantico Planta Extractora Aguan PO1000004009 Conventional 15.728884 -85.857482 Quebrada De Agua Tocoa, Colon X Honduras Grupo Jaremar Agrícola Tornabe S.A. de C.V. PO1000003117 RSPO IP 15.73202 -87.58903 Unnamed road X Honduras Compania Agricola la Ceibena, S.A. Compañía Industrial Ceibeña S.A. PO1000003116 RSPO MB 15.6887222 -87.06511 Las Lomitas, San Francisco Atlantida, Honduras. X Honduras Corporacion Industrial de Sula S.A. Corporacion Industrial de Sula S.A. PO1000004006 Conventional 15.74322 -87.88794 Aldea Rio Blanquito, Choloma, Cortés, Honduras C.A. X Honduras Palmas Aceiteras de Honduras Hondupalma PO1000004754 RSPO IP 15.57373 -87.69175 La 36 Guaymas, El Negrito, Yoro X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Sei Daun) PO1000004477 RSPO IP 1.675883 100.32325 Ds.Sei Meranti, Kec.Torgamba, Lab. Batu Selatan, North Sumatra X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Sei Baruhur) PO1000001784 RSPO IP 1.688483 100.285767 Ds.Torgamba, Kec.Torgamba, Lab. Batu Selatan, North Sumatra X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Rambutan) PO1000004342 RSPO IP 3.35101 99.16974 Kec.Rambutan, Kota Tebing Tinggi, North Sumatra X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Sei Meranti) RSPO IP 1.643317 100.417617 Ds.Sei Meranti, Kec.Torgamba, Lab. Batu Selatan, North Sumatra X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Sei Silau) RSPO IP 2.90205 99.5094 Ds.Sei Silau, Kec.Buntu Pane, Asahan, North Sumatra X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Sei Mangkei) PO1000000879 Conventional 3.13077 99.34386 Ds.Sei Mangkei, Kec.Bosar Maligas, Simalungun, North Sumatra X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Aek Torop) PO1000001565 RSPO IP 1.792778 100.155833 Ds.Aek Nabara Selatan, Kec.Bilah Hulu, Lab. Batu , North Sumatra X Indonesia Palma Abadi Palma Abadi PO1000004452 Conventional -1.3213 103.26525 Ds Dusun Mudo, Kec.Merlung,Tg.Jabung Barat, Jambi X Indonesia Palma Jaya Sejahtera Palma Jaya Sejahtera PO1000004498 Conventional -1.87458 103.56028 Ds. Suka Damai, Kec. Mestong, Kab. Batanghari, Jambi X Indonesia Padasa Enam Utama Padasa Enam Utama (Kalianta 2) PO1000004195 Conventional 0.52903 100.77697 Ds.Kalianta, Kec.Kabun, Rokan Hulu, Riau X Indonesia Cargill Incorporated Paku Juang PO1000001207 RSPO IP -2.433426 110.817633 Air Durian Jaya, Air Upas, Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantam 78863 X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Aek Nabara Selatan) RSPO IP 1.69285 100.2820222 Ds.Aek Nabara Selatan, Kec.Bilah Hulu, Lab.Batu, North Sumatra X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Aek Raso) PO1000001566 RSPO IP 1.703806 100.172333 Ds.Aek Rasau, Kec.Torgamba, Lab. Batu Selatan, North Sumatra X Indonesia Paluta Inti Sawit Paluta Inti Sawit PO1000007540 Conventional 1.554028 99.835694 Desa Siancimun, Kec Halongonan, Kab Padang Lawas, Sumatera Utara X Kelurahan pangkalan Lesung, kecamatan pangkalan lesung kabupaten pelalawan, Riau, Indonesia Musim Mas Pangkalan Lesung PO1000000355 RSPO IP -0.057681 102.075 X Indonesia Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara III (Torgamba) PO1000004929 RSPO IP 1.70922 100.28907 Ds.Torgamba, Kec.Torgamba, Lab. Batu Selatan, North Sumatra X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara V (Tandun) PO1000004402 RSPO IP 0.59915 100.69283 Talang Danto, Tapung Hulu, Kampar Regency, Riau X Indonesia Prima Sauhur Lestari Riau Kampar Sahabat Sejati PO1000006152 Conventional 0.65886 100.89669 Sp. III Sukaramai, Kec.Tapung Hulu, Kampar, Riau X Indonesia PTPN VI Rimbo Dua PO1000008213 Conventional -1.377006 102.167578 Karang Dadi, Rimbo Ilir, Tebo, Jambi, Indonesia X Indonesia Matahari Kahuripan Indonesia Persada Harapan Kahuripan-Rengas PO1000008397 Conventional -1.59531 102.72003 Muara Ketalo, Tebo Ilir, Tebo, Jambi X Km.14 Dusun I Danau Rambai RT.03 RW.01 Kec. Batang Gangsal Kab. Indragiri Hulu, Indonesia Berlian Inti Mekar, PT. Rengat PO1000004412 Conventional -0.72225 102.627389 X Riau Indonesia Sumber Mukti Kahuripan, PT. Produk Sawitindo Jambi PO1000004439 Conventional -1.137 103.074 Jl. Lintas Jambi Riau Pelabuhan Dagang - Tungkal Ulu Tanjung Jabung Barat X Indonesia Prima Sauhur Lestari Prima Sauhur Lestari PO1000004213 Conventional 3.08304 99.30182 Ds. Nagori Pematang Kerasaan, Kec Bandar, Kab Simalungun, North Sumatera X Indonesia Indo Sawit Kekal, PT. River View PO1000002360 RSPO IP -2.514806 110.914703 Desa Danau Buntar, Kec. Kendawangan, Kalbar X Indonesia Mahkota group Sawit Anugrah Sejahtera PO1000004441 Conventional 1.15167 101.27672 Ds.Muara Basung, Kec.Pinggir,Kab.Bengkalis, Riau X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara V (Tanah Putih) PO1000004268 Conventional 1.74417 100.51117 Pasir Putih, Bagan Sinembah, Rokan Hilir Regency, Riau 28992 X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara IV (Sosa) Conventional 1.048917 100.012283 Ds.Lubuk Bunut, Kec.Hutaraja Tinggi, Padang Lawas, North Sumatra X Indonesia Astra Agro Lestari Sari Lembah Subur 2 PO1000007596 Conventional -0.00208 102.19642 Ds.Genduang, Kec.Pkl.Lesung, Pelalawan, Riau X Indonesia Astra Agro Lestari Sari Aditya Loka 1 PO1000004505 Conventional -1.957817 102.37265 Ds.Hitam Hulu, Kec.Tabir Selatan, Merangin, Jambi X Indonesia Astra Agro Lestari Sari Aditya Loka 2 PO1000008403 Conventional -1.65128 102.30818 Ds.Kuamang Kuning, Kec.Pelepat Ilir, Bungo, Jambi X Indonesia Astra Agro Lestari Sari Lembah Subur PO1000004935 Conventional -0.050662 102.252329 Dsn.Sidodadi, Ds.Surya Indah, Kec.Pangkalan Kuras, Pelalawan, Riau X Indonesia Padasa Enam Utama Padasa Enam Utama (Kalianta 1) PO1000004385 Conventional 0.4582 100.80204 Ds.Kalianta, Kec.Kabun, Rokan Hulu, Riau X Indonesia PT Balam Sawit Sejahtera Balam Sawit Sejahtera PO1000010028 Conventional 1.697444 100.684667 Balam Sempurna, Bagan Sinembah, Rokan Hilir, Riau 28992 X Indonesia Musim Mas Batang Kulim PO1000000054 RSPO IP 0.07704 102.03084 Tanjung Beringin, Pangkalan Kuras, Pelalawan, Riau, Indonesia X Indonesia Musim Mas Bahana Nusa Interindo PO1000004267 Conventional 1.69686 100.70183 Bangko Sempurna, Bangko Pusako, Rokan Hilir Regency, Riau, Indonesia X Indonesia First Mujur Plantation Aek Sigala Gala Mill PO1000001315 RSPO IP 1.62117 100.10244 Ds.Aek Sigala-gala, Kec.Simangambat, Padang Lawas Utara, North Sumatra X Indonesia Bakrie Sumatera Plantations Agro Mitra Madani PO1000000884 RSPO IP -1.07759 103.1107 Ds.Tebing Tinggi, Kec.Tungkal Ulu,Tg.Jabung Barat, Jambi X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara III Bunut PO1000008199 RSPO IP -1.9109 103.4034 Bukit Kerikil, Bukit Batu, Bengkalis, Riau, Indonesia X Indonesia Cakra Alam Sejati Cakra Alam Sejati PO1000008412 Conventional 0.17547 102.05142 Kemang, Pangkalan Kuras, Pelalawan, Riau X Indonesia Bukit Bintang Sawit Bukit Bintang Sawit PO1000004457 Conventional -1.382117 103.494517 Ds.Bukit Baling, Kec.Sekernan, Muaro Jambi X Indonesia BAM Biccon Agro Makmur PO1000004482 Conventional -1.744367 103.869367 Ds.Sungai Gelam, Kec.Sungai Gelam,Muaro Jambi, Jambi X Indonesia Sin Tek Huat Bina Sawit Nusantara PO1000004860 Conventional 0.16567 101.3266 Jl.Raya Pekan Baru - Tlk.Kuantan km 44, Ds.Penghidupan, Kampar, Riau X Jln. Jambi Muara Sabak No. 08 RT. 006 RW. 003, Desa Teluk Dawan, Kec. Muara Indonesia Surya Gemilang Agro Mandiri Surya Gemilang Agro Mandiri PO1000007469 Conventional -1.271232 103.81444 X Sabak Barat, Kab. Tanjung Jabung Timur, Jambi Indonesia Surya Utama Agrolestari Surya Utama Agrolestari PO1000006212 Conventional -1.80506 103.43058 Desa Tanjung Pauh Km.39 Kec. Mestong Kab. Muaro Jambi, Jambi X Indonesia Adimulia Surya Agrolika Reksa (Sei Basau) PO1000004358 Conventional
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