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El Salvador continues to increase its agricultural imports from the world, especially raw materials and semi-processed diverse food preparation.
Review of El Salvador’s Food and Agriculture Import Regulations and Standards.
The Salvadoran Central Bank (BCR) announced the launching of an online import permit system for food and beverage products.
El Salvador is experiencing a boom in the hotel and restaurant industries, strongly driven by a growing tourism sector that reported approximately $1.3 billion in income in 2017.
The Salvadoran retail sector is growing, and increasingly offering innovative and affordable products for consumers.
There is no legal impediment to use of biotechnology. Genetically engineered (GE) corn field trials were successfully completed.
El Salvador is the regional leader in the production and export of snacks, juices and carbonated beverages.
Ministry of Agriculture (MAG) has notified FAS that they will be accepting NOAA Certification for U.S. origin (grown and caught) seafood exported to El Salvador.
El Salvador’s coffee production is expected to increase to 640,000 sixty-kg bags in Marketing Year (MY) 2017/18.
El Salvador's sugarcane planted area in marketing year (MY) 2018/19 remains the same as in MY 2017/18 at approximately 82,000 hectares (ha).
Line graph showing the total U.S. agricultural exports to the northern triangle region of the Central America. Total exports in 2016 equaled $2.2 billion.
Central America’s Northern Triangle – which includes El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras – offers significant market opportunities for exporters of U.S. farm and food products.