Informe de evaluación AVC Bloque A y B de Proveedores de Naturaceites de la Franja Transversal del Norte

Assessor:

Daniel Arancibia

Formerly Licensed Assessor:

Daniel Arancibia

Organisation Commissioning Assessment:

Naturaceites, S.A.

Type:

HCV Assessment

Country:

Guatemala

Purpose:

RSPO Existing Plantation

Notes on the Report:

This report has been revised by the assessor further to an internal investigation by HCVN's Management Committee in response to an anonymous complaint of plagiarism (which is a breach of the Licensed Assessor Code of Conduct if proven true). The investigation found that there were similarities in content to another published report, some of which could not be explained by the shared context of the assessment. The evidence presented by the three licensed assessors involved did not however prove beyond reasonable doubt an intention to plagiarise. Hence, the HCVN Management Committee recommended revision of the report to address areas of similarity. The Management Committee considered the revisions made sufficient to close the internal investigation, since this report no longer resembles the earlier report.

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Date of Submission:

June 4, 2022

QP Feedback:

Satisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

August 12, 2022

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Size of Development Area (in ha):

2360

Deadline for Resubmission:

July 26, 2022

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Size of Development Area (in ha):

2360

Total Conservation Area (in ha):

242

HCVs and Area Identified by HCV:

Pale colours represent HCV areas in the original version of the report.  Bright colours represent HCV areas in the satisfactory report (after quality assurance).

Date of Submission:

June 4, 2022

QP Feedback:

Satisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

August 12, 2022

Feedback Accepted:

Date of Appeal:

Appeal Result:

Date of Appeal Result:

Size of Development Area (in ha):

2360

Deadline for Resubmission:

July 26, 2022

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Size of Development Area (in ha):

2360

Total Conservation Area (in ha):

242

HCVs and Area Identified by HCV:

Pale colours represent HCV areas in the original version of the report.  Bright colours represent HCV areas in the satisfactory report (after quality assurance).

Date of Submission:

June 4, 2022

QP Feedback:

Satisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

August 12, 2022

Feedback Accepted:

Date of Appeal:

Appeal Result:

Date of Appeal Result:

Size of Development Area (in ha):

2360

Total Conservation Area (in ha):

242

Deadline for Resubmission:

July 26, 2022

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Size of Development Area (in ha):

2360

Total Conservation Area (in ha):

242

HCVs and Area Identified by HCV:

Pale colours represent HCV areas in the original version of the report.  Bright colours represent HCV areas in the satisfactory report (after quality assurance).

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