With annual sales of $ 65 million, representation in over 20 countries and a steady growth plan, this “tico” business has showed that the country has all the ingredients for success
It began operations in 1985 in the garage of a house with no more than 5 people. It exported coffee to the Starbucks firm and to different roasters in the United States, just as all producing countries did back in those years. Sales were good, but with small profits due to low prices of the coffee and its activity was not different from or promised to go further than what any producer country could aspire.
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