Our Commitment to Worker Wellness
MOSAIC SUPPORTS PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH
October 11, 2021
Mosaic’s commitment to employee safety extends beyond risk reduction and physical health, we also believe it is important to manage overall wellbeing, including mental health. The Mosaic wellness program includes resources to help employees manage their physical, psychological, and financial wellness.
Physical safety remains imperative in the work conducted at Mosaic; however, workers are also encouraged to manage their
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Mosaic Employees Tackle Hunger
IN THEIR COMMUNITIES AND AROUND THE WORLD
October 7, 2021
We believe it is
our responsibility to contribute positively to food security through agricultural productivity, 4R Nutrient Stewardship, and community support. In honor of Hunger Action Month, Mosaic, The Mosaic Company Foundation and The Mosaic Institute in Brazil reaffirmed important community partnerships that are dedicated to tackling hunger around the world. In North America, Mosiac supports critical infrastructure across the
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Mosaic Helps Broward Elementary Revitalize Gardens
EMPLOYEES VOLUNTEER TO LEND A HAND
September 29, 2021
Mosaic recently
announced a long-term partnership with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to tackle hunger in the area by opening food pantries in our region. The first food pantry is located in Broward Elementary and will support up to 400 students and their families. While the Mosaic team was learning about the school, the staff mentioned they offer a garden club with practical agriculture classes using a butterfly and separate hydroponic
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Villages in India Program Expands
KRISHI JYOTI TO SUPPORT HOME GARDENS
September 15, 2021
The Mosaic Company is driven by its mission- to help the world grow the food it needs. This includes efforts to educate farmers on how to increase yields and improve land management. The Mosaic Company Foundation, Mosaic India Pvt Ltd, implemented by S M Sehgal Foundation in India have worked together for more than 10 years to help smallholder farmers, those with less than 25 acres, break the cycle of poverty, moving farms from survival
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