The coffee industry is a global business that draws its resources from different parts of the world, especially Latin America.
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Around the world, economies are becoming more focused on digitalization, which includes programming, hard technology, applications, and other components of digital transactions.
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The International Organization of Labor (OIT) recently identified three specific trends that will have major implications for the Latin American job market in the decades to come.
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The political uncertainty that Brazil has experienced throughout this year has astonished foreign investors.
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When we think of Colombian products we usually think of coffee, but Colombian emeralds have now become one of the most “iconic and relevant” products the country has to offer, attracting investors and businessmen from within Colombia and beyond.
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Visa’s “Everywhere Initiative” contest this year challenged Latin American startups to develop solutions to the question “How can Latin American and Caribbean startups specializing in technology improve financial services by transforming payment and commerce in the region.”
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Telecommunications are vital to modern societies and can generate large sums of revenue.
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In the past few years, the production of alternative fuel sources from biomass has substantially increased in Argentina, due to a desire for energy independence, growing environmental consciousness, and government stimulus.
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After several attempted takeovers of experimental agricultural land around Honduras by housing developers, the government has stepped in to begin enforcing the laws protecting the land dedicated to agricultural research.
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Osami Cepero and Ernestina are two producers of dairy products from Artemisa, “the clandestine dairy land of Cuba.”
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