Óscar Arias Moreira
Óscar Arias Moreira is the president of the Cámara Nacional de Agricultura y Agroindustria (CNAA) in Costa Rica, a key figure advocating for the establishment of a financial support fund for local rice producers affected by recent agricultural policies implemented by President Rodrigo Chaves.
Born on Sep 13, 1940 (85 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Rica | 1 | 3.00 | 0.36% | +0% | 5,094,118 | 18,390 | $62,000 | 224$ |
| Totals | 1 | 5,094,118 | 18,390 | $62,000 | 224$ |
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira, president of the National Chamber of Agriculture and Agroindustry, stated that the sector is 'extremely concerned'.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira pointed out that the arrival of Intel in 1997 marked a milestone for the economy, which began to grow focused on high technology industry.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira, president of the National Chamber of Agriculture and Agroindustry, states that the reduction of cultivation areas is due to producers abandoning the activity.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira stated that the strong appreciation of the colon against the dollar is directly affecting the competitiveness of national producers.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira, president of the CNAA, affirmed the right of producers to peacefully protest.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira, president of the National Chamber of Agriculture and Agroindustries, criticized the imports of agricultural products for local consumption.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira, president of the National Chamber of Agriculture and Agroindustries, discusses the crisis in the agricultural sector.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira, president of the National Chamber of Agriculture and Agroindustry, indicated that they have held discussions with Comex.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira, president of the CNAA, indicated that it is essential to maintain the exclusions and the negotiated de-escalation deadlines.
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Costa Rica:
Óscar Arias Moreira, president of the CNAA, explained that external factors have already harmed the harvests of short-cycle products.
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