High price boost in Colombian coffee cuts off government subsidies
A significant price boost in Colombian coffee has cut off government aid on Monday for the first time since the subsidy program was launched in 2012, reported international media.
A significant price boost in Colombian coffee has cut off government aid on Monday for the first time since the subsidy program was launched in 2012, reported international media.
Car sales in Colombia for April reached 24,364 an increase of 34.7% compared to April 2010 according to a report by economic analyst firm Econometria, El Espectador reported Thursday. Econometria…
Production in the Colombian manufacturing sector, excluding coffee processing, grew by 2.4% on the year in February 2011, according to a report by the National Statistics Agency DANE released Tuesday.…
The number of rubber tree plantations in Colombia has increased tenfold in the past 10 years to 25,000 acres, driven by the demand from emerging economies for cars and tires,…
The consumer price index (CPI) for the third month of 2011 showed a growth of 0.27%, 0.02 percentage points higher than that recorded in March 2010, according to a report…
Delta Airlines announced last week that it will increase the number of direct flights between Bogota International Airport and New York’s JFK Airport. Flights currently operate on Saturdays but starting…
The homicide rate in Colombia’s north-west department Cordoba continues to increase, with 307 murders reported between January and June this year. According to national police data presented in a study…
The Colombian peso soared to an eight-month high Tuesday and is up 8.4% this year, which is the largest rise out of any world currency tracked by Bloomberg. The peso…
More and more cruise ships are anchoring in Santa Marta, as the Caribbean port is a good entry-point for tourists who want to visit Colombia. The city’s infrastructure is adapting…