This report highlights serious abuses of workers’ rights at the Société guinéenne de palm à huile et d’hévéas (Soguipah), a Guinean State-owned rubber and oil palm enterprise once praised as a flagship of the national agro-industry. Amnesty International reveals persistent violations of labour rights: basic wages below the minimum wage, lack of adequate protective equipment, and insufficient access to healthcare. Family farmers, who are contractually bound to Soguipah, are reportedly forced to sell their produce at below market prices, while suffering from late payments that further plunge them into instability.

