Snuol Complex hands over 24 houses to employees
On May 10, THACO AGRI's Snuol Complex celebrated the handover of 24 new houses to 63 workers at Banana Farm BP1.4. This initiative helps create a secure and comfortable living environment for their valued team members.
Snuol Complex's leaders officially inaugurated the new houses in a ribbon-cutting ceremony. They then presented keys to the delighted workers residing at Banana Farm BP1.4.
Spanning over 10,700 hectares and employing over 4,700 workers, Snuol Complex prioritizes employee well-being. Recognizing the importance of stable living conditions, they've undertaken the construction of housing clusters to address the housing needs of their workforce.
In June, the complex is scheduled to receive additional houses at BP1.4 Farm and BP1.6 Farm, providing comfortable housing for over 300 workers. Snuol also offers guidance on housing regulations, help arrange essential living items, and familiarize residents with the various building functions, including offices, training rooms, kitchens, and common areas.
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