Colombia food exports shrink as farmers demand more protectionism
Colombia’s agriculture exports have fallen by 4.2% since the beginning of the year as farmers across the country demand more economic support from the government.
Colombia’s agriculture exports have fallen by 4.2% since the beginning of the year as farmers across the country demand more economic support from the government.
Following three weeks of agrarian strikes and protests in most of Colombia’s rural territory, the country’s vice president on Sunday struck a deal with the national farmers’ organization to end…
Farmers from three departments in the southwest and center of Colombia announced on Saturday that they will end a strike that has effectively shut down parts of the South American…
Working Colombians have increased their purchasing power by 44%, according to a study carried out by the Association for Human Management (ACRIP).
An agreement reached Wednesday night between government officials and representatives of Colombia’s striking truckers should put an end to over two weeks of work stoppages, reported local media.
In an attempt to end ongoing agricultural strikes, Colombia’s government agreed on Wednesday to freeze a controversial 2010 resolution that allowed the destruction of seeds and food produced by seeds…
Foreign investors who trade on Colombia’s stock exchange are buying less this year, according to a survey of analysts on Wednesday published by local media.
Colombia’s national miners union (CONALMINERCOL) announced Tuesday it will be lifting its national work stoppage after nearly two months of nationwide strikes.
In spite of a contraction in growth, Colombia’s industrial sector is set to grow at 2-2.5% throughout the rest of 2013, according to Colombia’s Ministry of Finance.