Page 2, under "Our Suppliers" section header. There is mention of suppliers with whom Kerry has a direct contractual agreement in Ireland, but no geographical information for the rest of the supply chain. In addition, there is no information disclosing any names (let alone lists) of suppliers.
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"As a global organisation, Kerry Group sources raw materials from thousands of suppliersaround the world and we have a direct contractual relationship with more than three thousand dairy farmers in South West Ireland.With a raw material spend of almost €4 billion, we make a significant socio-economic contribution to the regions which we source from"
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"In pursuit of our responsible sourcing goals, we have a detailed Supplier Code of Conductwithin our Supplier Requirements which outlines the minimum standards we expect from providers of goods and services to Kerry. We keep this Code under ongoing review, to robustly protect the rights of workers within our supply chain and it is explicit in directing that forced or involuntary labour shall notbe permitted. Where suppliers are found to have contravened the requirements set out in this Code, Kerry Group reserves the right to terminate any associated agreement or business relationship."
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"We have an approval process in place for new suppliers and all are subject to Kerry’s Supplier Requirements Manual, which includes Kerry Supplier Code of Conduct. Our supply quality team has an audit presence in 50 countries across 6 continents in the past 5 years and has conducted in excess of 5,000 supplier audits. These audits integrate high level human rights considerations as part of the broader supplier assessment and act as one element of our monitoring process."