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Attaché Report (GAIN)

Costa Rica: Exporter Guide

From January-October 2020, U.S. agricultural and related products exports to Costa Rica reached $591 million.
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Costa Rica: Citrus Annual

Costa Rica’s orange production is forecast to decline to 285,000 metric tons (MT) in Marketing Year (MY) 2020/2021.
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Costa Rica: Exporter Guide

In 2019, U.S. agricultural and related products exports to Costa Rica reached $723 million.
The Government of Tanzania uses a conservative, precautionary approach to manage genetically engineered (GE) products in the country.
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Costa Rica: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

Transgenic seed varieties have been grown in Costa Rica since 1992. All of the seeds are exported to the United States.
The Costa Rican foodservice-hotel, restaurant and institutional (HRI) industry is being hit hard by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Costa Rica: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

This report provides information on the export certification requirements of the Government of Costa Rica.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Costa Rica: FAIRS Country Report

This report outlines Costa Rica’s requirements for food and agricultural product imports.
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Costa Rica: Retail Foods

The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has shaken the Costa Rican economy, and there is great uncertainty over about how quickly it will recover.
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Costa Rica: Coffee Annual

Costa Rica’s marketing year (MY) 2019/2020 coffee production reached 1,472,366 60 kilogram (kg) bags, which is 15.4 percent higher than the previous crop.
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Tanzania: Coffee Annual

The United States is buying green coffee beans from Tanzania, despite a coffee market that is volatile and faces dramatic political hurdles and unstable policies.
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Tanzania: Grain and Feed Annual

In Marketing Year (MY) 2020/21, corn production fell due to post-harvest loss, ineffective extension services, unreliable markets, pests, and diseases.