Fabrica Nacional de Licores in Costa Rica needs to purchase 1000 ML and 750 ML crystal glass containers, with a reference value of $7 million.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2021LN-000004-PV
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2021LN-000004-PV
"Through a tender, Fabrica Nacional de Licores, attached to the National Production Council, will purchase crystal glass containers of the following specifications:
From January to September 2020, Central American wine imports totaled $47 million, and regional purchases from German companies increased 7% compared to the same period in 2019.
Figures from the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption="Click to interact with the graphic"]
As a result of the restrictions on mobility and the ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages, which were decreed in 2020 to mitigate the outbreak of covid-19, it is estimated that the smuggling of liquor from Mexico into the Guatemalan market increased considerably.
According to the report Prohibitions, illicit alcohol and lessons to be learned from the covid-19 lockdown, prepared by the Transnational Alliance to Combat Illicit Trade (Tracit), the dry law imposed for long periods boosted sales of smuggled alcoholic beverages.
In recent years’ Spanish wines have gained importance according to the amount purchased, since in the first half of 2012 they represented 10% of total regional imports and for the same period in 2020 the proportion rose to 23%.
Figures from the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption="Click to interact with the graph"]
In the last few weeks in Central American countries, the volume of searches and conversations on the Internet associated with wine began to decrease, a trend that continued in early November.
Through a system that monitors in real time the changes in the interests and preferences of consumers in Central American countries, developed by CentralAmericaData, it is possible to project short and long term demand trends for the different products, sectors and markets that operate in the region.
At the beginning of the pandemic, interest in alcoholic beverages decreased in all markets in the region, but in recent months the number of Internet searches and digital interactions associated with the topic began to increase in all countries.
Through a system that monitors in real time the changes in the interests and preferences of consumers in the countries of Central America, developed by CentralAmericaData, it is possible to project short and long term demand trends for the different food, beverages, products, services, sectors and markets that operate in the region.
The Naranjo Mall, located near the Anillo Periferico, is a sales point that, within a 5-minute drive, holds a captive market of 38,000 people who together spend $12 million, and of these, 20% show an interest in wine.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income, average monthly expenditure and consumer interests. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any sales point.
In Panama, the guild of companies in the alcoholic beverages sector are asking the authorities to put an end to the Dry Law, which has been stricter in the context of the covid-19 outbreak and the decreed home quarantine.
In order to reduce crime and avoid crowding, the authorities had prohibited the consumption, sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages until the end of the State of Emergency decreed by the spread of covid-19.
During 2019, the production of alcoholic beverages in the country was 285 million liters, 6% less than the same period in 2018.
The most recent data published by the General Comptroller of the Republic, states that the production of alcoholic beverages in general reported a decline, from 302 million liters in 2018, to 285 million liters in 2019.
From January to July 2019, the production of alcoholic beverages in the country was 166 million liters, 4% less than that recorded in the same period of 2018.
The most recent data published by the General Comptroller of the Republic, specify that the production of alcoholic beverages generally reported a decline, reducing from 172.9 million liters from January to July 2018, to 166.8 million liters in the same period of 2019.
From January to June 2019, the production of alcoholic beverages in Panama was 141 million liters, 6% less than that recorded in the same period of 2018.
According to the most recent data published by the General Comptroller of the Republic, the production of alcoholic beverages in general reported a decline, reducing from 150.4 million liters from January to June 2018, to 141.2 million liters in the same period of 2019.
In the first two months of the year, the production of alcoholic beverages in Panama was 48 million liters, 3% less than that recorded in the same period of 2018.
The latest data published by the General Comptroller of the Republic, detail that the production of alcoholic beverages generally reported a decline, reducing from 49.7 million liters from January to February 2018, to 48 million liters in the same period of 2019.
In the first month of the year, the production of alcoholic beverages in Panama was 23.5 million liters, 11% less than that recorded in the same period of 2018.
The most recent figures published by the General Comptroller of the Republic, detail that the production of alcoholic beverages in general reported a decline, reducing from 26.3 million liters in January 2018, to 23.5 million liters in the same month of 2019.
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