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Costa Rican coffee farms struggle with labor shortages because of immigration restrictions
Every year, during the months of February and March, the Finca Manases farm hires about 80 temporary workers to collect its annual harvest. The farm is located in the steep valleys of Los Santos, one ...
About 45 minutes north of San Jose, Costa Rica, at 5,000 feet above sea level, in a lush valley just off the two-lane highway snaking through the highlands toward Poás Volcano, sits a brand new ...
In Costa Rica’s Los Santos region, famous for producing nearly half the country’s coffee, farmers are reeling from heavy losses driven by wild weather. Climate change is hitting hard, with an ...
The Environment Ministry’s National Technical Secretariat (SETENA) put the brakes on an industrial tuna farming operation last week slated for construction at the mouth of Costa Rica’s southern Golfo ...
Starbucks has expanded its sustainable coffee farm network by adding two new farms: one in Costa Rica and another in Guatemala, alongside its existing Hacienda Alsacia. This initiative is part of a ...
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