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  2. Café Britt - Wikipedia

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    Café Britt is a Costa Rican company that produces and markets gourmet coffee, chocolate and other products. They create and sponsor coffee-related tourism and education in Costa Rica . Products are sold in retailers, online, in Britt Café • Bakery locations, and in Grupo Arribada-owned Morpho Travel Experience.

  3. Coffee production in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The revenue generated by the coffee industry in Costa Rica funded the first railroads linking the country to the Atlantic Coast in 1890, the “Ferrocarril al Atlántico”. The National Theater itself in San José is a product of the first coffee farmers in the country. [8] Coffee was vital to the Costa Rican economy by the early to mid-20th ...

  4. List of companies of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Since 1999, tourism earns more foreign exchange than the combined exports of the country's three main cash crops: bananas, pineapples and coffee. [1] Coffee production has played a key role in Costa Rica's history and economy, and by 2006, was the third cash crop export. [1]

  5. Midday Report: Starbucks Buys Coffee Farm in Costa Rica - AOL

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    Produced by Drew Trachtenberg Starbucks (SBUX) goes into the farming business: The coffee retailer has bought its first farm – a 600-acre property in Costa Rica. This doesn't mean that baristas ...

  6. Juan Valdez - Wikipedia

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    There were 238 Juan Valdez coffee shops in 2013, [12] 135 in Colombia and 35 shops in other countries. Juan Valdez brand coffee is available in Paraguay, Chile, Costa Rica, Aruba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Panama, Spain, Kuwait, Germany, Turkey and the United States at supermarkets and Juan Valdez coffee shops. [13]

  7. Costa Rican coffee may go unharvested as pandemic creates ...

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    Coffee connoisseurs across the world prize Costa Rica's gourmet beans, but local farmers warn that if a coronavirus-induced foreign labor shortage is not resolved soon, the raw material used to ...

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