Investing in Coffee and Hemp CBD Crops around Venecia, San Carlos in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is a country with a long and proud history of agricultural production. For centuries, Costa Rica has been a major exporter of agricultural products, from coffee and sugar to plantain, yucca and maize. With the recent development of the hemp and CBD industry, Costa Rica is now considered one of the best places for investors to consider acquiring land for agricultural ventures.

Venecia is an up-and-coming area in San Carlos, Costa Rica that is quickly becoming the center of the country’s agricultural industry. In response to the growing demand and popularity of hemp and CBD products, government authorities have offered substantial incentives to investors who are willing to purchase land in Venecia and invest in coffee and hemp-based products. This is encouraging both foreign and domestic investors to invest in this agricultural region of Costa Rica, as it has become increasingly attractive for coffee producers and hemp and CBD manufacturers.

In 2019, it was estimated that coffee exported from Costa Rica was worth a total of US$653 million, while the hemp and CBD industry was worth around US$86 million – making it the second-biggest section of the agricultural industry in the country. By investing in coffee and hemp CBD crops in Venecia and San Carlos, investors can look forward to an impressive return on their investment. This long-term investment can become a potentially lucrative opportunity for interested investors as both of these industries are growing in popularity and demand.

The Costa Rican government has offered attractive incentives to those looking to acquire land in the Venecia and San Carlos area. This includes tax-exemptions and assistance with startup expenses for those intending to grow coffee and hemp CBD crops in this region. This incentive-driven development has made the prospect of investing in Costa Rica all the more appealing.

The climate and soil conditions in Venecia and San Carlos are ideal for the production of coffee and hemp CBD crops. Located in the Central Valley of Costa Rica, the seasonally humid, tropical climate and its exceptional soil make it a perfect place to produce a wide range of robusta, arabica, and specialty coffees – all of which are used by baristas and coffee shops growing in popularity. This area of Costa Rica has also become an excellent source of natural hemp CBD flowers and extracts, used in a variety of health and wellness products.

For investors looking to diversify their portfolio, investing in coffee and hemp-based crops in Venecia and San Carlos should not be overlooked. With the potential for impressive returns on investment, and the support of the Costa Rican government, Venecia and San Carlos have become an attractive prospect for those looking to invest in lucrative agricultural industries.

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Ivan Madrigal #exitosoivan #ticomagnate ..is a costarican, meaning that I live in Costa Rica. Graduated as an industrial engineer and later worked for my father businesses before having the great opportunity to have a small internship in England, at the company Vinten Broadcast that manufactures equipment for the broadcasting industry. After that I decided to learn another language and tried French. However the unstable labor market here forced me to try other career paths like sales and marketing, which I now self-study or implement. Also developed more experience in Customer Service at several Call centers like at IBM Business Transformation, working as Payroll manager for a company that downsized me, named Dana Corporation... later at Fujitsu, where its big account BellSouth, moved to other country.. and finally Hewlett Packard within their biggest account: Pfizer. Because I didn't want to miss my experience at UK dealing with broadcasting, I studied this career at INA which graduates high level technicians for Central America. Nevertheless, I am trying to make multinational companies recognize my degrees, and get in a position were I can be more productive and creative. But the truth, the best way to show my potential is by owning my business and create presence by networking with people. That´s why I am here, because I need to move on, leave my country for many years, and challenge my skills using new languages that I can learn gradually. There seems to be many obstacles for me to achieve this, but I will deal with this using time management and other tools. I wonder, when will be the time when I recover completly from my motorcycle accident and win the trial, before walking normally with a cane and finally dance... dance with the wolves. The wolves that are in MySpace and Facebook, for example, where I am profiled.