Costa Rica event showcases exports to potential buyers

Costa Rica is inviting buyers of fresh produce and other exports to the country’s 20th Buyers Trade Mission Costa Rica.

Procomer, Costa Rica's trade entity, is offering business networking opportunities for fruit and vegetable importers.
Procomer, Costa Rica’s trade entity, is offering business networking opportunities for fruit and vegetable importers.
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Costa Rica is inviting buyers of fresh produce and other exports to the country’s 20th Buyers Trade Mission Costa Rica.

The conference a focused business networking event designed to attract international buyers in the food and agriculture sectors, according to a news release. Procomer, Costa Rica’s trade promotion entity, will pay for hotel accommodations for one representative of a qualified company.

“The event promotes linkages between our exporters and potential buyers or business partners,” Pedro Beirute, Procomer CEO, said in the release. “We are looking for companies interested in evaluating our portfolio of products and exploring the potential Costa Rica has to offer.”

More than 300 companies from around the world are expected to attend the event, Sept. 25-27, according to the release.

For more information, contact a Procomer representative:

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