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Nearly 20% of Costa Rican national produce doesn’t meet agrochemical guidelines, study finds

Nearly 65% of fruits and vegetables produced in Costa Rica contain residual traces of agrochemicals, a study from the Pesticide Department of the State Phytosanitary System found. 

Saprissa routs Cartaginés, Alajuelense beats Herediano in first leg of Costa Rica playoffs

Saprissa dealt a decisive blow against Cartaginés with a 4-0 victory on Sunday in the first leg of the semifinals of the Clausura Championship of Costa Rica.

Costa Rica’s Cutest Conservation Story: Baby Sloth in Pink

In Costa Rica, an utterly charming scene unfolds. A tiny, fuzzy baby sloth sits contentedly in a bright pink basket, perfectly positioned on a...

Costa Rica tightens controls in the agricultural sector due to coronavirus

Migrants, employed in Costa Rica as seasonal laborers, typically work long hours and live in cramped housing that make them more vulnerable to disease.

Nicaragua doctors fired for criticizing government over COVID-19

In contrast to restrictions in other Latin American countries, Nicaragua has been criticized for an almost complete absence of measures to contain the virus. 

S&P downgrades Costa Rica to ‘B’ due to coronavirus and worsening accounts

According to S&P, Costa Rica's deficit could rise to 9% in 2020 without significant changes in 2021.

Costa Rica announces 12th coronavirus death

A 64-year-old woman became the 12th person to die as a result of the coronavirus in Costa Rica, the Health Ministry announced Wednesday morning.

Costa Rica’s airports prepare health measures for return of international travel

Costa Rica's international airports are preparing for the return of international travel — whenever that may be. 

Pan American Health Organization says winter season, hurricanes threaten fight against COVID-19

Health systems will have to respond to both the pandemic and the peak of other respiratory diseases, while an active hurricane season could jeopardize progress.

Cartaginés and Guadalupe battle for last spot in Costa Rica soccer semifinals

There's a global lack of live sports, so the return of Costa Rican soccer is getting some extra attention. 

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