The document provides information on several Colombian companies that export fruits and other agricultural products. It includes brief descriptions of each company's offerings and contact details. The companies export a variety of fruits from Colombia to international markets in North America, Europe, Asia, and elsewhere. One company aims to connect clients with high quality Colombian and Latin American products.
Directorio digital flowers expo ing 04.09.13.ProColombia
The document discusses several Colombian flower companies that will be exhibiting at Flowers Expo 2013. It provides descriptions of 13 different companies, including the types of flowers they grow (such as roses, carnations, alstroemerias), contact information for representatives, and locations of farms. The companies range from boutique growers to larger operations that work with multiple partner farms.
This document summarizes a franchise opportunity for Bebe de Paris, a company that sells baby gifts. Bebe de Paris has been in business for over 20 years and is a leader in the Spanish baby gift market. The document outlines the company's business model, financials, international expansion plans, and benefits of becoming a Bebe de Paris franchisee. Franchisees would have exclusive rights to a country, high profit margins, and support from the corporate team to launch and grow their business.
This company produces and commercializes cured meats, sausages, hams and other pork products in plants located in Colombia. It employs 25 people in roles like management, coordination, assistance and general services. The main markets are in cities like Cali, Bogota and Santander de Quilichao. The goal is to offer high quality products with good flavor at competitive prices to compete with other brands in these markets.
This company produces and commercializes cured meats, sausages, hams and other pork products in plants located in Colombia. It employs 25 people in roles like management, coordination, assistance and general services. The main markets are in cities like Cali, Bogota and Santander de Quilichao. The goal is to offer high quality products with good flavor at competitive prices to compete with other brands.
This recipe is for an exotic fruit cake made with eggs, milk, flour, sugar, butter, and dried fruits such as Physalis, Yellow Dragon Fruit, mango, pineapple and guava. The instructions specify mixing the wet and dry ingredients separately before combining them and adding the dried fruit. The batter is then placed in muffin tins or a bread mold and baked for 20-25 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
This document contains information about several Colombian publishing houses and printers. It provides contact details for Editorial Oveja Negra, San Pablo Publishing, Panamericana Editorial, Books and Toons, Editorial Temis, Printer Colombia, and Proexport Colombia. The document promotes Colombia's publishing industry and encourages readers to visit the International Book Fair in 2012.
El DMC es el centro de distribución más grande de EE.UU. con más de 5 millones de pies cuadrados y 2,200 showrooms permanentes. Acoge más de 50,000 líneas de productos como confecciones, decoración y hogar. Ubicado en el centro de EE.UU., atrae a más de 200,000 compradores anualmente de más de 50 estados. El DMC realiza más de 50 eventos al año para promocionarse y atraer compradores.
Directorio digital flowers expo ing 04.09.13.ProColombia
The document discusses several Colombian flower companies that will be exhibiting at Flowers Expo 2013. It provides descriptions of 13 different companies, including the types of flowers they grow (such as roses, carnations, alstroemerias), contact information for representatives, and locations of farms. The companies range from boutique growers to larger operations that work with multiple partner farms.
This document summarizes a franchise opportunity for Bebe de Paris, a company that sells baby gifts. Bebe de Paris has been in business for over 20 years and is a leader in the Spanish baby gift market. The document outlines the company's business model, financials, international expansion plans, and benefits of becoming a Bebe de Paris franchisee. Franchisees would have exclusive rights to a country, high profit margins, and support from the corporate team to launch and grow their business.
This company produces and commercializes cured meats, sausages, hams and other pork products in plants located in Colombia. It employs 25 people in roles like management, coordination, assistance and general services. The main markets are in cities like Cali, Bogota and Santander de Quilichao. The goal is to offer high quality products with good flavor at competitive prices to compete with other brands in these markets.
This company produces and commercializes cured meats, sausages, hams and other pork products in plants located in Colombia. It employs 25 people in roles like management, coordination, assistance and general services. The main markets are in cities like Cali, Bogota and Santander de Quilichao. The goal is to offer high quality products with good flavor at competitive prices to compete with other brands.
This recipe is for an exotic fruit cake made with eggs, milk, flour, sugar, butter, and dried fruits such as Physalis, Yellow Dragon Fruit, mango, pineapple and guava. The instructions specify mixing the wet and dry ingredients separately before combining them and adding the dried fruit. The batter is then placed in muffin tins or a bread mold and baked for 20-25 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
This document contains information about several Colombian publishing houses and printers. It provides contact details for Editorial Oveja Negra, San Pablo Publishing, Panamericana Editorial, Books and Toons, Editorial Temis, Printer Colombia, and Proexport Colombia. The document promotes Colombia's publishing industry and encourages readers to visit the International Book Fair in 2012.
El DMC es el centro de distribución más grande de EE.UU. con más de 5 millones de pies cuadrados y 2,200 showrooms permanentes. Acoge más de 50,000 líneas de productos como confecciones, decoración y hogar. Ubicado en el centro de EE.UU., atrae a más de 200,000 compradores anualmente de más de 50 estados. El DMC realiza más de 50 eventos al año para promocionarse y atraer compradores.
This document provides information about Colombia's fresh produce industry. It discusses Colombia's versatility as a global supplier due to its climate and soil conditions. It highlights several popular exotic fruits Colombia exports, including cape gooseberry, granadilla, yellow pitahaya, and avocado. It also notes Colombia's variety of vegetables and herbs available. The document emphasizes Colombian producers' use of international certifications to access global markets and ensure reliability. It provides contact information for Proexport, the Colombian government entity that promotes non-traditional exports.
This document contains descriptions of 14 Colombian flower companies that export flowers. The companies produce a variety of flowers including roses, carnations, alstroemerias, and mini carnations. The companies emphasize producing high quality flowers and meeting customer needs. They aim to deliver fresh flowers with long stems, bright colors, and excellent vase life to major international markets including the US, Europe, and Asia.
Alimentos Polar Colombia S.A.S. is a leading producer of precooked corn meal and oatmeal with over 700 employees and $100 million in annual sales. The company handles production, distribution, and sale of food products in Colombia, mainly from corn and oats. It also produces pet food.
Agricola El Cactus is a Colombian flower grower and exporter founded in 1987 that has 400 employees and 2 flower farms growing carnations and roses. Teucali Flowers is a rose and carnation farm located north of Bogotá at an altitude of 2,650 meters that has been operating since 1991. Fillco Flowers is a company that has been in business for almost 15 years serving customers in the US, Europe and Canada with flowers grown in Bogotá at 2,600 meters.
This document contains information about several Colombian flower and plant companies. It provides descriptions of each company, including their contact details and specializations. Some of the companies specialized in hydrangeas, carnations, gerberas, tropical flowers, and foliage plants. The document aims to promote these Colombian businesses in international markets.
This document contains summaries of 14 Colombian flower companies providing information on their production capabilities and contact details. The companies produce a variety of flowers including roses, alstroemerias, callas and hydrangeas. They have decades of experience exporting flowers from Colombia and aim to meet high standards of quality and customer satisfaction in global markets.
Trinity Farms is a 9.5 hectare Colombian rose farm founded in 1997 that exports high quality roses to wholesalers in the US, Canada, Europe, and Russia. The farm was designed to produce roses year-round rather than focusing on holiday peaks. Trinity Farms strives to maintain quality while slightly increasing production around holidays to meet customer needs. It also prioritizes sustainable practices.
ANDIPRODUCTS is a Colombian exporter of tropical, exotic, fresh and dried fruits located in Bogota. It is qualified by the Colombian Agriculture Institute to supply fruits according to customer needs and expectations through sustainable agricultural practices.
Asoppitaya represents over 50 small and medium yellow pitaya producers in Colombia working under clean agriculture standards. It currently exports to Japan and has certification allowing access to new global markets.
CARIBBEAN EXOTICS is a Colombia-based company founded in 1986 to export tropical exotic fresh fruits worldwide. It works closely with farms to ensure reliable quality and also exports dried goldenberries.
Colombia Flowers Showroom features several Colombian flower producers and exporters. The document profiles 13 companies that grow and export flowers like roses, carnations, and foliage from Colombia. The companies provide information on their history, location, crops, certifications, and contact details. Proexport Colombia is also featured and works to promote tourism, foreign investment, and exports for Colombia.
COOPABANDO is a growers cooperative in the Dominican Republic established in 2008 dedicated to producing and exporting fresh fruits. It started with banana exports to the EU in conventional, organic, and fair trade varieties. It has since diversified into other fruits and vegetables. COOPABANDO has 76 growers cultivating approximately 800 hectares across 6 areas to export 300 tons of bananas weekly. It aims to improve farm productivity and producers' quality of life through transparency, honesty, and sincerity.
Colombian companies are offering a variety of agricultural products at World Food Moscow 2012, including frozen tropical fruit pulp from Agrofrut S.A., high quality beef from Kike's Carnes, chocolate and cocoa products from CasaLuker S.A., fried plantains as snacks from Comestibles Mapy S.A.S., and Juan Valdez coffee from Procafecol S.A. supporting Colombian coffee farmers. Proexport Colombia is promoting tourism, foreign investment and exports, including agribusiness products on their website.
This document provides information on Colombian flower companies exhibiting at the NEFE 2014 trade show in Groton, Connecticut on March 8-9. It includes descriptions of 13 Colombian flower companies offering products like roses, alstroemerias, callas, hydrangeas, and fillers. Contact information is provided for each company's representatives. It also includes an overview of Proexport, the Colombian government agency that promotes Colombian exports, investment, and tourism.
Agricola El Redil S.A.S. is a Colombian company with over 25 years of experience producing standard and spray roses on 38 hectares of land. They employ 500 workers and export flowers to the United States, Europe, Russia, and Japan.
Agricola El Redil S.A.S. is a Colombian company with over 25 years of experience producing standard and spray roses on 38 hectares of land near Bogotá. They employ 500 workers and export flowers to the United States, Europe, Russia, and Japan.
Permatree Superfoods S.A. General PresentationJago Veith
Permatree Superfoods is an Ecuadorian startup founded by three entrepreneurs to produce superfoods through regenerative and ethical farming methods. They work with over 400 family farmers using organic and sustainable practices. Their vertically integrated system allows them to process and package their products onsite for export. Their goal is to transform territories by improving environments, economies, and communities through their holistic business model.
Permatree Superfoods is an Ecuadorian startup that grows and processes superfoods from the Amazon in a holistic and regenerative way. It works with over 400 family farmers using organic and sustainable practices. The company owns an on-site processing plant where it produces a variety of nutrient-dense superfood products like bananas, turmeric, ginger, soursop tea, and guayusa tea. Permatree Superfoods' vision is to transform territories by empowering communities through ethical and transparent business practices that value people and the environment.
This document provides information about Agroindustrial Tres Amigos, S.A. - Tropicales del Valle, S.A., a pineapple farming and exporting operation in Costa Rica. It details the company's vision, mission, farm location and characteristics. The company has over 1,000 hectares of land and packs 11 million boxes of pineapples annually from its own and contracted farms. It discusses the company's certifications, sustainable practices like reducing pesticide use, and social responsibility programs in the local community. Photos show the various stages of pineapple cultivation and packing processes.
Dayka & Hackett is a produce supplier that provides fruits year-round from different growing regions. They supply 6 million cartons of grapes annually from California, Brazil, Peru, Chile and Mexico between July and June. They also supply 2.3 million cartons of tree fruits and 2.5 million cartons of citrus annually from various countries. Their annual mango production is 1.2 million cartons from Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico between August and August. They have a variety of customers and offer private labeling, customized packaging and merchandising support.
S a n t i a g o c r u z c v english version final 2016Yago Cruz Rioboo
This document provides a summary of Santiago Cruz Rioboo's professional profile and experience. He considers himself a creative professional able to adapt to new situations and create new products or services for all channels. His experience includes over a decade working on international projects with easy adaptability to different countries and cultures. He has worked in roles such as Export Sales Director for Cruzoliva Olive Oils & Olives, Purchase Director for Gourmet Factory in New York, and Export Manager for COREYSA in Seville, Spain. He has a business and marketing administration degree from ESEM Madrid and additional masters and training in international commerce, business administration, and olive oil tasting.
8 Inversiones para el desarrollo sostenible (1).pdfProColombia
El documento describe varios casos de inversiones sostenibles realizadas por empresas en Colombia, incluyendo Baxter en Cali, Grupo UMA en Pereira, y Colhilados en Antioquia. También describe una inversión de la empresa noruega NORFUND en ERCO Energía de Medellín para apoyar proyectos de energía renovable. Las inversiones apoyan la creación de empleos, producción local, eficiencia energética, y transición a energías limpias.
Las regiones de Colombia están implementando iniciativas innovadoras para atraer inversiones como estrategias de coworking exclusivo para empresas multinacionales en Orinoquia, uso de redes sociales como LinkedIn para promover oportunidades en el Valle del Cauca, y programas de capacitación en inglés para jóvenes en Cartagena para fortalecer las habilidades requeridas por inversionistas. Medellín también ha creado una herramienta de datos económicos llamada DaTACI para apoyar la toma de decisiones de inversionistas.
This document provides information about Colombia's fresh produce industry. It discusses Colombia's versatility as a global supplier due to its climate and soil conditions. It highlights several popular exotic fruits Colombia exports, including cape gooseberry, granadilla, yellow pitahaya, and avocado. It also notes Colombia's variety of vegetables and herbs available. The document emphasizes Colombian producers' use of international certifications to access global markets and ensure reliability. It provides contact information for Proexport, the Colombian government entity that promotes non-traditional exports.
This document contains descriptions of 14 Colombian flower companies that export flowers. The companies produce a variety of flowers including roses, carnations, alstroemerias, and mini carnations. The companies emphasize producing high quality flowers and meeting customer needs. They aim to deliver fresh flowers with long stems, bright colors, and excellent vase life to major international markets including the US, Europe, and Asia.
Alimentos Polar Colombia S.A.S. is a leading producer of precooked corn meal and oatmeal with over 700 employees and $100 million in annual sales. The company handles production, distribution, and sale of food products in Colombia, mainly from corn and oats. It also produces pet food.
Agricola El Cactus is a Colombian flower grower and exporter founded in 1987 that has 400 employees and 2 flower farms growing carnations and roses. Teucali Flowers is a rose and carnation farm located north of Bogotá at an altitude of 2,650 meters that has been operating since 1991. Fillco Flowers is a company that has been in business for almost 15 years serving customers in the US, Europe and Canada with flowers grown in Bogotá at 2,600 meters.
This document contains information about several Colombian flower and plant companies. It provides descriptions of each company, including their contact details and specializations. Some of the companies specialized in hydrangeas, carnations, gerberas, tropical flowers, and foliage plants. The document aims to promote these Colombian businesses in international markets.
This document contains summaries of 14 Colombian flower companies providing information on their production capabilities and contact details. The companies produce a variety of flowers including roses, alstroemerias, callas and hydrangeas. They have decades of experience exporting flowers from Colombia and aim to meet high standards of quality and customer satisfaction in global markets.
Trinity Farms is a 9.5 hectare Colombian rose farm founded in 1997 that exports high quality roses to wholesalers in the US, Canada, Europe, and Russia. The farm was designed to produce roses year-round rather than focusing on holiday peaks. Trinity Farms strives to maintain quality while slightly increasing production around holidays to meet customer needs. It also prioritizes sustainable practices.
ANDIPRODUCTS is a Colombian exporter of tropical, exotic, fresh and dried fruits located in Bogota. It is qualified by the Colombian Agriculture Institute to supply fruits according to customer needs and expectations through sustainable agricultural practices.
Asoppitaya represents over 50 small and medium yellow pitaya producers in Colombia working under clean agriculture standards. It currently exports to Japan and has certification allowing access to new global markets.
CARIBBEAN EXOTICS is a Colombia-based company founded in 1986 to export tropical exotic fresh fruits worldwide. It works closely with farms to ensure reliable quality and also exports dried goldenberries.
Colombia Flowers Showroom features several Colombian flower producers and exporters. The document profiles 13 companies that grow and export flowers like roses, carnations, and foliage from Colombia. The companies provide information on their history, location, crops, certifications, and contact details. Proexport Colombia is also featured and works to promote tourism, foreign investment, and exports for Colombia.
COOPABANDO is a growers cooperative in the Dominican Republic established in 2008 dedicated to producing and exporting fresh fruits. It started with banana exports to the EU in conventional, organic, and fair trade varieties. It has since diversified into other fruits and vegetables. COOPABANDO has 76 growers cultivating approximately 800 hectares across 6 areas to export 300 tons of bananas weekly. It aims to improve farm productivity and producers' quality of life through transparency, honesty, and sincerity.
Colombian companies are offering a variety of agricultural products at World Food Moscow 2012, including frozen tropical fruit pulp from Agrofrut S.A., high quality beef from Kike's Carnes, chocolate and cocoa products from CasaLuker S.A., fried plantains as snacks from Comestibles Mapy S.A.S., and Juan Valdez coffee from Procafecol S.A. supporting Colombian coffee farmers. Proexport Colombia is promoting tourism, foreign investment and exports, including agribusiness products on their website.
This document provides information on Colombian flower companies exhibiting at the NEFE 2014 trade show in Groton, Connecticut on March 8-9. It includes descriptions of 13 Colombian flower companies offering products like roses, alstroemerias, callas, hydrangeas, and fillers. Contact information is provided for each company's representatives. It also includes an overview of Proexport, the Colombian government agency that promotes Colombian exports, investment, and tourism.
Agricola El Redil S.A.S. is a Colombian company with over 25 years of experience producing standard and spray roses on 38 hectares of land. They employ 500 workers and export flowers to the United States, Europe, Russia, and Japan.
Agricola El Redil S.A.S. is a Colombian company with over 25 years of experience producing standard and spray roses on 38 hectares of land near Bogotá. They employ 500 workers and export flowers to the United States, Europe, Russia, and Japan.
Permatree Superfoods S.A. General PresentationJago Veith
Permatree Superfoods is an Ecuadorian startup founded by three entrepreneurs to produce superfoods through regenerative and ethical farming methods. They work with over 400 family farmers using organic and sustainable practices. Their vertically integrated system allows them to process and package their products onsite for export. Their goal is to transform territories by improving environments, economies, and communities through their holistic business model.
Permatree Superfoods is an Ecuadorian startup that grows and processes superfoods from the Amazon in a holistic and regenerative way. It works with over 400 family farmers using organic and sustainable practices. The company owns an on-site processing plant where it produces a variety of nutrient-dense superfood products like bananas, turmeric, ginger, soursop tea, and guayusa tea. Permatree Superfoods' vision is to transform territories by empowering communities through ethical and transparent business practices that value people and the environment.
This document provides information about Agroindustrial Tres Amigos, S.A. - Tropicales del Valle, S.A., a pineapple farming and exporting operation in Costa Rica. It details the company's vision, mission, farm location and characteristics. The company has over 1,000 hectares of land and packs 11 million boxes of pineapples annually from its own and contracted farms. It discusses the company's certifications, sustainable practices like reducing pesticide use, and social responsibility programs in the local community. Photos show the various stages of pineapple cultivation and packing processes.
Dayka & Hackett is a produce supplier that provides fruits year-round from different growing regions. They supply 6 million cartons of grapes annually from California, Brazil, Peru, Chile and Mexico between July and June. They also supply 2.3 million cartons of tree fruits and 2.5 million cartons of citrus annually from various countries. Their annual mango production is 1.2 million cartons from Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico between August and August. They have a variety of customers and offer private labeling, customized packaging and merchandising support.
S a n t i a g o c r u z c v english version final 2016Yago Cruz Rioboo
This document provides a summary of Santiago Cruz Rioboo's professional profile and experience. He considers himself a creative professional able to adapt to new situations and create new products or services for all channels. His experience includes over a decade working on international projects with easy adaptability to different countries and cultures. He has worked in roles such as Export Sales Director for Cruzoliva Olive Oils & Olives, Purchase Director for Gourmet Factory in New York, and Export Manager for COREYSA in Seville, Spain. He has a business and marketing administration degree from ESEM Madrid and additional masters and training in international commerce, business administration, and olive oil tasting.
8 Inversiones para el desarrollo sostenible (1).pdfProColombia
El documento describe varios casos de inversiones sostenibles realizadas por empresas en Colombia, incluyendo Baxter en Cali, Grupo UMA en Pereira, y Colhilados en Antioquia. También describe una inversión de la empresa noruega NORFUND en ERCO Energía de Medellín para apoyar proyectos de energía renovable. Las inversiones apoyan la creación de empleos, producción local, eficiencia energética, y transición a energías limpias.
Las regiones de Colombia están implementando iniciativas innovadoras para atraer inversiones como estrategias de coworking exclusivo para empresas multinacionales en Orinoquia, uso de redes sociales como LinkedIn para promover oportunidades en el Valle del Cauca, y programas de capacitación en inglés para jóvenes en Cartagena para fortalecer las habilidades requeridas por inversionistas. Medellín también ha creado una herramienta de datos económicos llamada DaTACI para apoyar la toma de decisiones de inversionistas.
6 Territorios como destino de inversión (1).pdfProColombia
El Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo y ProColombia están impulsando a los territorios de Colombia como destinos de inversión a través de varias iniciativas: 1) Crearon un manual para ayudar a las regiones a atraer inversión extranjera, 2) Ofrecen un curso virtual gratuito para enseñar a los emprendedores a estructurar proyectos que puedan financiarse con inversión extranjera, y 3) Organizarán en 2023 el Colombia Investment Summit - Roadtrip, un evento que promoverá oportun
La estrategia de ProColombia para atraer inversiones extranjeras se enfoca en tres pilares: contribuir a la reindustrialización de Colombia a través de inversiones en sectores como salud, soberanía alimentaria y energía; atraer inversiones a las regiones de Colombia para cerrar brechas de desarrollo; y atraer inversiones que promuevan la transferencia de conocimiento e innovación. Esta estrategia se implementa a través de seis acciones como la promoción proactiva de proyectos de inversión en sectores priorizados, la atracción de fond
Los flujos globales de inversión disminuyeron un 12% en 2022 a 1,3 billones de dólares, aunque las inversiones en países en desarrollo crecieron un 4%. En América Latina y el Caribe, la inversión extranjera directa aumentó un 55,2% en 2022, alcanzando un máximo histórico de $224.579 millones. Dentro de la región, el 54% de la inversión fue al sector de servicios, aunque también aumentaron las manufacturas y los recursos naturales.
3 Política de Reindustrialización (2).pdfProColombia
La política de reindustrialización de Colombia establece diversos puntos para que los territorios atraigan inversión extranjera directa y fomenten un crecimiento sostenible, incluyendo la transición energética, el desarrollo de infraestructura, el aprovechamiento de recursos de manera sostenible, el fortalecimiento de la fuerza laboral y la creación de clústeres regionales.
El Plan Nacional de Desarrollo de Colombia establece cinco ejes para convertir al país en líder mundial en temas relacionados con la vida y la naturaleza. Uno de los ejes se enfoca en la transformación productiva y la vinculación de las regiones en cadenas de valor a través de programas como Encadenamientos Productivos y Diversificación de Actividades Productivas para aprovechar ventajas competitivas regionales. Otro programa busca impulsar la industria digital para generar empleo e ingresos regionales mediante contenidos digitales, software y emp
El Plan Nacional de Desarrollo de Colombia establece cinco ejes para convertir al país en líder mundial en temas relacionados con la vida y la naturaleza. Uno de los ejes se enfoca en la transformación productiva y la vinculación de las regiones en cadenas de valor a través de programas como Encadenamientos Productivos y Paz Total, que impulsan proyectos de desarrollo regional. Otro eje busca impulsar la industria digital, las fábricas de productividad y la economía popular para generar empleo e ingres
Este boletín presenta la estrategia de ProColombia para atraer inversión a las regiones de Colombia, incluyendo iniciativas como la estrategia de inversión sostenible, la estrategia de friendshoring, y la Ventanilla Única de Inversión. También discute los incentivos disponibles para inversionistas y sectores con potencial como energías renovables, agricultura ecológica y movilidad eléctrica. El objetivo es promover el desarrollo regional a través de la inversión extranjera.
Bodas Multiculturales y la oportunidad para Colombia.pdfProColombia
El documento describe las bodas multiculturales y cómo estas representan una gran oportunidad para Colombia en términos de turismo, promoción de la diversidad cultural, desarrollo de la industria de servicios, intercambio cultural y promoción del patrimonio local. Las bodas multiculturales atraen turismo internacional, resaltan la riqueza cultural de Colombia, crean empleos en servicios especializados, fomentan el entendimiento intercultural y destacan las tradiciones locales.
El documento describe el marco regulatorio de los productos de cannabis en Australia. Se explica que existen varias autoridades involucradas como el Departamento de Salud y la Administración de Bienes Terapéuticos. Los productos se clasifican en cuatro categorías dependiendo de su contenido de THC/CBD y uso: Catálogo 3 (farmacias sin receta), Catálogo 4 (receta médica), Catálogo 8 (drogas controladas con receta) y Catálogo 9 (sustancias prohibidas). Se requieren licencias para el cultivo y producción de cannabis
El documento resume el marco regulatorio de los productos de cannabis en Australia. Existen varias autoridades involucradas como el Departamento de Salud, la Oficina para el Control de Drogas y la Administración de Bienes Terapéuticos. Los productos se clasifican en cuatro categorías dependiendo de su contenido de THC/CBD y uso: Catálogo 3 (farmacias sin receta), Catálogo 4 (receta médica), Catálogo 8 (drogas controladas con receta) y Catálogo 9 (prohibidas). Se requieren licencias y permisos
El documento describe la cadena de valor de las bodas de destino, incluyendo etapas como la planificación, alojamiento, diseño y coordinación del evento. Explica que las bodas de destino generan beneficios económicos para las comunidades locales a través de ingresos, empleos e impulsos al turismo. También promueven la cultura local y requieren una gestión sostenible y responsable de los recursos. Diversos actores como organizadores, destinos, parejas y proveedores desempeñan roles en crear experiencias de bodas exit
El documento describe las tendencias actuales en las bodas de destino. Antes, las bodas de destino eran más sencillas y tradicionales, pero ahora ofrecen experiencias más completas durante varios días. Algunas tendencias clave incluyen bodas más sustentables e íntimas, así como eventos más grandes con entretenimiento y tecnología. También hay una mayor personalización a través de shows, fotos y elementos instagrameables.
El documento resume la 13a edición del Congreso de Bodas LAT que se llevará a cabo del 8 al 11 de octubre de 2023 en Riviera Maya, México. El congreso ofrecerá sesiones educativas, talleres y eventos de networking para profesionales de la industria de bodas. Además, se promocionan paquetes de hospedaje y registro que incluyen acceso al congreso y actividades adicionales.
Este documento ofrece información sobre cómo los profesionales del turismo de bodas pueden promocionarse internacionalmente. Explica que la asociación IADWP brinda educación y certificaciones en la industria de bodas de destino. También define qué son las bodas de destino y analiza las características de las parejas que eligen este tipo de bodas. Finalmente, proporciona consejos de marketing para atraer a parejas interesadas en bodas de destino.
El documento resume la 13a edición del Congreso de Bodas LAT que se llevará a cabo del 8 al 11 de octubre de 2023 en Riviera Maya, México. El congreso ofrecerá sesiones educativas, talleres y eventos de networking para profesionales de la industria de bodas. Además, se promocionan paquetes de hospedaje y registro que incluyen acceso al congreso y actividades adicionales.
Bodas Multiculturales y la oportunidad para Colombia.pdfProColombia
El documento describe las bodas multiculturales y cómo estas representan una gran oportunidad para Colombia en términos de turismo, promoción de la diversidad cultural, desarrollo de la industria de servicios, intercambio cultural y promoción del patrimonio local. Las bodas multiculturales atraen turismo internacional, resaltan la riqueza cultural de Colombia, crean empleos en servicios especializados, fomentan el entendimiento intercultural y destacan las tradiciones locales.
La cadena de valor de las bodas de destino y el impacto social en las comunid...ProColombia
El documento describe la cadena de valor de las bodas de destino, incluyendo etapas como la planificación, alojamiento, diseño y coordinación del evento. Explica que las bodas de destino generan beneficios económicos para las comunidades locales a través de ingresos, empleos e impulsos al turismo. También promueven la cultura local y requieren una gestión sostenible y responsable de los recursos. Diversos actores como organizadores, destinos, parejas y proveedores desempeñan roles en crear experiencias de bodas exit
Diseño de la experiencia en una boda destino.pdfProColombia
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2. ASOPPITAYA
DESCRIPTION:
Asoppitaya represents more than 50 growers of yellow pitahaya
throughout Colombia. Most of them are BPA Global Gap certified, while
others are in the process of converting to organic production. Asoppi-
taya currently exports to Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Hong Kong,
Canada, and Spain and meets each country’s import protocols, regard-
less of how strict they are. Our packing house is certified under HACCP
international standards, so we are able to serve new markets around
the globe ensuring both top quality and an unsurpassed reliability in all
our products.
CONTACT Sandra Milena García / Martha Isabel García
TELEPHONE (57-2) 249 09 79 / (57-1) 438 37 21
E-MAIL gerencia@asoppitaya.com / logistica1@asoppitaya.com
URL www.asoppitaya.com
3. DESCRIPTION:
C.I. TROPIC KIT E.U. We are a Colombian company dedicated to produce and
export traditional and non-traditional Colombian and Latin
American (Mexico and Ecuador) products, mainly related to
agribusiness (fresh, frozen, and pulps). We are the ideal
connection for any client that looks for products with the
highest standards of quality and competitive prices, which
we offer without sacrificing our integrity.
C.I. TROPIC KIT is a company that works hard exporting
fresh and processed fruits to several countries around the
world with the intention of offering socially and environmen-
tally sustainable products like coconut, lime, melon, mango,
orange, pineapple, papaya, soursop. We also export fresh
vegetables like tomatoes, onions, carrots, yams, malanga,
cassava, squash and sweet potatoes, and aromatic herbs like
parsley and thyme, among others.
CONTACT Lizeth Correa Trejos / Jaime Ríos Quintero
TELEPHONE (57-2) 552 64 96
E-MAIL gerencia@tropickit.com / admon@tropickit.com
URL www.tropickit.com
4. C.I. CARIBBEAN
EXOTICS S.A. DESCRIPTION:
Caribbean Exotics is an international fruit trade company. We are one
of the leading companies exporting physalis as well as other exotic
Colombian fruits like passion fruit, granadilla, tamarillo, pitahaya, and
baby banana. Today, about 500 small farmers in the region are the
supplier base of the company, to whom we provide technical assistance
and all the support required to ensure the quality and safety of fresh
fruits for consumers.
Committed to the needs of our customers and market requirements, we
have built an integrated system of quality that ensures safety and takes
care of the environment as well as the development and welfare of our
farmers and company employees. This is supported by the following
international protocols: ISO 9001, Global GAP, BASC (Business for
Secure Commerce), Fair Trade, and BSCI.
CONTACT Alejandro Ángel Manrique / Ana Gabriela Mejía
TELEPHONE (57-4) 448 90 50 / (57-1) 826 05 30
E-MAIL carex@caribbeanexotics.com.co / carexbog@caribbeanexotics.com.co
URL www.caribbeanexotics.com.co
5. C.I. FRUTIREYES S.A.S.
DESCRIPTION:
Frutireyes is a leading Colombian company offering a comprehensive
range of fruits including physalis (cape gooseberry), passion fruit,
tamarillo, pitahaya, and many more. We can supply you with exotic,
dried and IQF fruits, fruit pulps, and natural nectars.
We are located in Bogotá, South America and we are focused on quality
service and competitive prices. We specialize in fruit growing using the
latest techniques in production. We apply the GLOBAL GAP protocol to
our crops.
CONTACT Luis Reyes Jaimes / Andrea Catalina Tapias
TELEPHONE (57-1) 533 67 39 - 533 67 59
E-MAIL sales@frutireyes.com
URL www.frutireyes.com
6. NATTURALE
DESCRIPTION:
Natturale is the largest Colombian grower of Mangosteen fruit and one
of the largest of Guanabana. From our beginnings in 1990, our fruit has
satisfied global awareness and demand for natural wellness products.
To reinforce our ongoing commitment to both our employees and
customers we achieved Global Gap certification in 2012.
Our 112 hectare farms are located in Mariquita, 3 hours from Bogotá. Our
trees thrive in Mariquita with an average annual temperature and
precipitation of 28C-35C and 900 mm respectively. Our annual production
yields 2,500 tons of Guanabana and 400 tons of Mangosteen.
CONTACT Alexandra Caro / Germán Arcila
TELEPHONE (57-1) 610 77 51
E-MAIL info@natturale.com
URL www.natturale.com
7. FLORES DE FUNZA S.A. DESCRIPTION:
Since 1976 FLORES FUNZA has been one of Colombia’s leading compa-
nies in the flower industry. With more than 200 hectares of fresh-cut
flowers, our company sells to different places around the world like
Europe, Asia, the Middle East, North and South America.
Three years ago Flores Funza decided to diversify and we started grow-
ing fresh herbs. We are currently producing chives, mint, and rosemary
and we are having trials on new products like tarragon.
Committed to constant improvement in our products, relationships and
environmental policies, and always trying to create a safe work envi-
ronment for our employees, our company has recently been certified by
GlobalGap and Rainforest Alliance, both very relevant to the European
market which is very important to us.
CONTACT Carlos Bernal Franco / José Mauricio Barrera
TELEPHONE (57-1) 313 69 00 Ext. 143
E-MAIL cbernal@floresfunza.com / jbarrera@floresfunza.com
URL www.floresfunza.com
8. FRUTALES LAS LAJAS S.A.
DESCRIPTION:
Agricultural company founded in 1982. We started as a farming opera-
tion planting sugarcane and since 2005, we began developing the
installation of a modern irrigation infrastructure for the exploitation of
citric and tropical fruits. Today we have 1,200 hectares of land where
we grow fruits for export, 200 hectares of Tahiti lime, and 300 hectares
of Hass avocado. Our trees now reach three to four years of age.
CONTACT María Isabel Mejía Arévalo / Diego Fernando Duque
TELEPHONE (57-6) 335 26 91, (57) 313 743 20 24 and (57) 314 620 91 63
E-MAIL gerenciageneral@alcidesarevalo.com / gerencia@frutaleslaslajas.com
URL www.frutaleslaslajas.com
9. RUSSIA
GERMANY
CANADA
Montreal,
Toronto. UNITED
KINGDOM
UNITED STATES FRANCE
San Francisco, Miami, Los Angeles, Washington D.C
New York, Houston, Atlanta, Dallas. PORTUGAL
JAPAN
SOUTH KOREA
MEXICO CHINA
Mexico City, Guadalajara. CARIBBEAN Beijing,
San Juan, Santo Domingo,
GUATEMALA Port of Spain Shangai,
Hong Kong.
COSTA RICA (Panama).
COLOMBIA VENEZUELA
ECUADOR
SPAIN INDIA
PERU
UNITED
BRAZIL
ARAB
EMIRATES
TURKEY SINGAPORE
ARGENTINA
CHILE INDONESIA
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