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Coffee farmers struggling, but prices are high

A hurricane and fungus epidemics have wiped out coffee farms throughout the country.

Honduran ‘Birdman’ Helps Save Scarlet Macaws of Copán

A Gringo expat living outside Copán is about to start a breeding and release program to help repopulate Honduras' national bird, the Scarlet Macaw.

Costa Rica Files Complaint Over Environmental Damage on Río San Juan

Concerns over the environmental impact of the Río San Juan dredging project have been overshadowed lately as both Costa Rica and Nicaragua squabble over...

Shopping in Costa Rica for little gifts that mean a lot

Great gift ideas from Costa Rica include coffee-bean candles, organic chocolates, indigenous art and lots more.

Costa Rica Bans Open Pit Mining for Metals

Legislators unanimously approve mining reform.

Fungus Affects C.R. Coffee Crop

Costa Rica lowered its coffee output projection 3.5 percent due to "Ojo de Gallo."

Halloween in Costa Rica: Scaring Up Business

A couple years ago Costa Ricans started going all-out for Halloween, said one costume shop owner, and this Halloween has seen far more customers than ever before.

Expat Living: A Journey on Costa Rica’s Forgotten Bus Route

Every morning at 4 a.m. and every afternoon at 2 p.m., the bus arrives in the town of Cariari, in the northern part of...

Costa Rica’s Caribbean Faces Lionfish Threat, Manatees Return

The Caribbean waters of Costa Rica are seeing an increase in two interesting species: one a beautiful but dangerous newcomer, and the other a...

Costa Rica Cooking: Cahuita Matriarch Uses Food to Recover Values

Indefatigable Cahuita restaurateur 'Miss Edith' teaches local kids Caribbean cooking in an effort to save traditional regional values.

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