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Play Unites Breast Cancer, Coffee-Picking Themes

A new play, “Baile el Capital,” shows that coffee pickers have more than just beans on their minds. A group of women and their...

All-You-Can-Catch Mahimahi on Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast

The weather has returned to our normal pattern for “green season” the past couple of weeks. Most of Costa Rica has had nice days...

Guanacaste Coffee Coop Awarded $45K

The Agriculture and Livestock Ministry awarded the Santa Elena coffee cooperative with ¢25 million (about $45,500) for sustainable and environmentally friendly farming. The cooperative, in...

It’s Time to Get Ready in Costa Rica for the Return of the Dead

When talking about the dead around Halloween time, some think about ghouls and goblins and things that go bump in the night. Others think...

Bean Ladies Meeting In Coffee Country

The Women in Coffee Alliance, an organization that brings together women in the coffee industry, is holding its first international conference in Costa Rica. The...

The British Captain Who Revolutionized Costa Rica’s Coffee Trade

When devout Christian Capt. William Le Lacheur first arrived in the Pacific port city of Puntarenas in the mid-19th century, he was horrified at...

Scientists Seek Frogs In Costa Rica’s Monteverde Forest

British researchers are in Costa Rica looking for sunbathing tree frogs. Poking around in the damp brush of the Monteverde cloud forest in the...

The Untold Story of Costa Rica’s Independence from Spain

We like to think that independence came peacefully to Central America on Sept. 15, 1821. It’s true there were no bloody conflicts as there...

Market Speculators Could Be Affecting Coffee Prices

MANAGUA Nicaraguan coffee producers should be wary of rising coffee prices that may be unrealistically inflated due to speculative buying by commodity investors, said...

New Coffee Culture Taking Root Here

MATAGALPA Lesther Valladares, 32, grew up in the foothills of Nicaragua s prime coffee country. But like most other Matagalpinos, Valladares learned at a...

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