Producers in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, will have a processing plant, technical assistance and a global distribution network.
The funds from the Italian-Latin American International Organization (IILA) and the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) are part of the project entitled "Revitalization of the quality cocoa chain in Central America and the Caribbean."
In Costa Rica a law has been proposed that would benefit tourism businesses suffering from financial problems - caused by the 2008 crisis!! -, readjusting their debts and repurchasing and returning their lost assets.
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Beyond the dark aspects of the bill - among them that it is not known who the beneficiaries are - its purpose seems rude and unfair to entrepreneurs who managed to overcome the crisis of the last decade through proper management and undoubtedly a lot of sacrifice, and who today have healthy companies.
The Investment Committee of the Millennium Challenge Corporation has given approval for the implementation of Fomelino II in the marine coastal area of El Salvador.
This "is a momentous step for the realization of this strategic commitment which will bring significant benefits to the population of the coastal area and the country in general," said Alexander Segovia, Technical Secretary of the Presidency.
A Wall Street Journal article has pointed out the futility of the Northern Longitudinal Highway and a recession in the Salvadoran economy over the last 10 years.
"... The Northern Highway (which passes through some of the least populated areas of the most densely populated country in Central America) is an unfinished work, courtesy of the North American taxpayers," noted an article on Online.wsj.com.
80% of rice companies are experiencing problems obtaining credit.
2008's global food crisis and the financial crisis that followed in 2009 have led to big losses in El Salvador's agricultural sector.
"Rice growers' bad luck continues and signs of recovery seem ever further away, especially with the government deciding to import 7,000 tons of rice this year through the UN World Food Program (WFP)," reports Elsalvador.com.
To obtain a second donation from the Millennium Challenge Account, the country must reach the objectives of the program in the established dates.
The Millennium Funds Program (FOMILENIO), was started in El Salvador in September 12, 2007, with a total donation of $460.9 million, contributed by the United States Millennium Challenge Account (MCA).
The MCA could renew the program when it ends, if all its projects are completed within the established deadlines.
While the people of Honduras continue to suffer from international isolation, the political and diplomatic corporation of Latin America and the Caribbean will discuss its fate in Cancún.
The Rio Group (an OAS alternative), will become the next stage in which the representatives of the region’s governments will promote their own political and personal projects, as they discuss the future of a theoretically sovereign country.