Venezuelan company Caribbean Café makes its first export to Central America

The Venezuelan coffee roaster Caribbean Café recently made its first coffee export to Central America. The project is part of the La Guaira Special Economic Zone, according to José Alejandro Terán, Maiquetía Air Customs

Thanks to a strategic alliance with private investors, the Venezuelan coffee roaster Caribbean Café made its first coffee export to Central America.

The project is part of the La Guaira Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and represents an achievement within the framework of the First Economic Transformation.

The operation was carried out from the Maiquetía Air Customs facilities, as reported by the governor of La Guaira state, José Alejandro Terán.

This initiative is joined by “private investors who process raw materials from the Central Coast to open doors to international markets with this product grown in the mountains of Carayaca and Biscucuy.”

The governor of La Guaira pointed out that Venezuela has the best coffee, “an export-quality product,” an activity that will open the door to generating foreign currency to invest in the social well-being of the people of La Guaira.

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Source: notitarde

(Reference image source: Yasin Onuş on Unsplash)

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