Panama: Del Monte to Plant Bananas on State Owned LandIn addition to the lands belonging to the former employees of Coosemupar, the North American company Del Monte may also be able to use 4,000 hectares in the area that are owned by the state.Monday, November 7, 2016 Export of fresh or dried bananas from Central America Al September 30th, 2022
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Depending on what is negotiated in the agreement between the government and Del Monte, the bill for which will be submitted to the Assembly in January, 4,043 hectares in the Baru area suitable for growing bananas could be used, land which is owned by the Panamanian government. These would be in addition to those leased by company, through the State, by the former employees of Coosemupar. Source: Prensa.com Request more information: August 2016 Another proposal in addition to the one suggested to the government by the company Del Monte, seeks to revive banana production on the 1,700 hectares owned by the former employees of Coosemupar. May 2016 The multinational Del Monte is now joined by Cooperativa Bananera del Atlántico, whose proposal to reactivate production of the fruit in the area would involve a total investment of $35 million. November 2014 After the establishment by law of the disolution of Coosemupar, reactivation of banana production will be undertaken in 1,700 hectares which will be rented by the former banana workers union.
February 2014 Del Monte could withdraw its proposal to revive production in the area if the former employees and the government do not reach an agreement soon.
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