Salvadoran coffee exports increase 10.9%

During the first quarter of the 2008-2009 coffee year, export grew 10.9% in value and 2.2% in volume, compared to the same period in the previous cycle.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Elsalvador.com reports on its website "Earnings for the same period also increased 10.9%, from 20,540,546 dollars to 22,769,117 dollars, said CSC. During the three months that have passed in the current period, Germany has been the main buyer of Salvadoran coffee with 30.5% of the exports, followed by the United States at 23.8% and Japan at 12.9%."

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