Nicaragua: Exports Bamboo to HaitiWednesday, November 3, 2010 CO2Bambú made its first shipment of prefabricated kits of bamboo for construction for transitional shelters. The U.S. capital company has been marketing bamboo for three years in Nicaragua. Central America: Perspectives and FutureWednesday, September 17, 2008 Central America is blessed with natural resources and has a population of approximately 35 million people. Nonetheless, poverty is a merciless scourge. 50% of Guatemala's population is in the poverty threshold. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the Americas, surpassed only by Haiti. 8 out of every 10 Nicaraguan live on less than $2 per day, and 48% are below the poverty line. Honduras barely does better than Haiti and Nicaragua. Nicaraguan Exports Up 30%Monday, March 28, 2011 So far the country has exported $ 608 million, 30% higher than the $ 462 million over the same period of 2010. If the export pace continues, the director of the Center for Export Procedures (CETREX), Jorge Molina, stated the country can total up to $ 2.500 million by the of 2011. Guatemala: Masesa Expands to the RegionMonday, September 28, 2009 The Guatemalan Motorcycle Assembler will export to Panama, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Aruba and Jamaica. The idea behind these new markets is to take advantage of the installed capacity of their manufacturing plant, which is capable of producing 300 motorcycles a day. Nicaragua: New Markets for AgribusinessTuesday, November 4, 2014 Companies participating in the SIAL show in Paris made purchase offer deals worth more than $1 million and generated new markets in Europe and South America for products such as chia, crackers and organic cocoa. The event was attended by a delegation of 12 member from companies in the Association of Producers and Exporters of Nicaragua (APEN), and succeeded in opening new markets for non-traditional products and increase their knowledge of the European market for future business deals. Natural Cosmetics Aim for New MarketsTuesday, January 7, 2020 Sri Lanka and India are some of the markets that in 2019 began to demand natural cosmetics manufactured in Guatemala. Sri Lanka and India are two of the new markets, which have reached cosmetic products such as: essential oils, soaps and detergents, fragrances, personal care items, reported the Guatemalan Association of Exporters (AGEXPORT).
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Crops in Central America: Main Figures in 2018Monday, July 15, 2019 Last year, the main regional crop sold abroad was coffee, with $2.671 million, followed by banana, with $2.594 million, pineapple, with $1.097 million and sugar, with $722 million. Data from the Trade Intelligence Unit at CentralamericaData: |
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