Costa Rica continues to supply world with quality products
Despite its small size, Costa Rica offers a rich and diverse range of quality exports. The country has overcome significant challenges in the agricultural sector this year and has managed to maintain supplies to the world, while retaining all of the products’ freshness, quality, diversity and safety. Costa Rica is home to 5% of the world’s biodiversity, which is reflected in the fresh products it produces and exports, from traditional tropical fruits such as pineapple, banana and mango to exotics like rambutan, pitahaya, carambola and cape gooseberry. Costa Rica also provides markets such as the United States and Europe with healthy and tasty roots and tubers, such as cassava, its most exported root, accounting for 3% of the country’s agricultural exports and shipped to 28 destinations around the world. Jorge Zamora, Procomer’s trade commissioner and director for Spain & southern Europe, said:
“Exports of products such as yams, ñampí and taro are growing in different parts of the world, which shows that this category, that started with cassava, still has great potential for further expansion. And a new product has recently been launched: pink sweet potato, with first shipments made in August to France, thanks to a public-private partnership.”
Costa Rica’s produce come from every corner of the country. Their quality is certified by international standards such as Global GAP, 100% Organic, Non GMO, Primus Labs, Fair Trade, USDA Organic, EU Organic Farming, BCR Food Certificated, and others.