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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...

Bocas del Toro Develops a Taste for Luxury off Panama’s Caribbean Coast

The natural treasures of the Bocas del Toro archipelago on Panama’s Caribbean have lured the international community for centuries. Its nine major islands, 51...

Family Violence No Stranger in Costa Rican Homes

Five years after government officials adopted the program “Constructing a Culture of Peace” to address domestic violence in the Northern Zone, the number of...

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...

Maleku Center Combines Tourism With Costa Rican Indigenous Culture

A burgeoning new cultural center near Arenal Volcano is providing an incentive for cultural preservation for an indigenous group facing high unemployment and the...

Tourism in Nicaragua Helps San Juan Del Sur Come of Age

SAN JUAN DEL SUR Like a tomboy who blossoms into a prom queen after a rapid growth spurt, the southern Pacific town of San...

When the Saints in Costa Rica Go Marching in the San Ramón Parade

A colorful parade of saints lined up along the aisle of the church in San Ramón during the last weekend of August as the...

Drivers in Panama are Killing Endangered Animals

Automobile motorists pose the biggest threat to wildlife in the Panama City metropolitan area, where they have run over more than 70 animals in...

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