Due to delays in the issuance of health certificates from the Animal Health Service a company that exportssweeteners has failed to get its product into Mexico.
The company Sweetwell claims it has two 40 ton containers detained in Mexico because it did not have two certifications that should have been issued by the Animal Health Service days ago. Carlos Mateo, CEO of Sweetwell told Nacion.com "... on Wednesday the permit will have been 20 days in process and we still do not have it."
Projections are for growth of 5% a year in the demand for natural sweeteners with no calories up to 2017, occurring mainly in developed markets such as Europe, Japan and North America.
From a statement issued by the Costa Rican Foreign Trade Promotion Office (PROCOMER):
More and more brands are starting in a market that is beginning to become saturated.
A new product has recently hit the light or low calorie sweetener market, which are increasingly offering alternatives to those seeking a sugar substitute for their food and drink.
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