
COFFEE BEEN WEATHER
Agriculture in Costa Rica is probably the foremost factor in the
progress and growth of this tiny Central American country. The
main products you’ll find in Costa Rica are: Banana and
fresh fruits such as pineapple, papaya, mango and watermelon,
fruit pulps and juices, milk and dairy products, shrimp and tuna
fish. About half of this production is purchased by North
America.
Organic agriculture in Costa Rica and organic farming has grown
in popularity and more farmers are turning to this sustainable
development current. has been one of the first products to
follow the current and cacao, banana were quick to follow. Now
it is common for the local market to offer organic products such
as tomatoes, lettuce, celery, cucumbers, string beans, beets,
chayote, broccoli, bananas, plantains and more. Hand in hand
with the growth of organic products has been the rise of Fair
Trade agriculture products, where buyers can purchase directly
from the producers or with the least quantity of intermediaries.
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Everything Seems Better When the Weather is Perfect!
THE DRY SEASON - THE "LITTLE SUMMER"
The dry season in Costa Rica runs from the end of November and
to the end of March. The rainy season generally runs April-mid
November. This applies to most of Costa Rica, but not the
Caribbean side. September and October are the driest months of
the year. There is also a very popular period from mid-July to
mid-August that is referred to as "little summer" when it
usually doesn't rain. The rainiest month on the Pacific side is
usually October when it can rain all day long.

THE RAINY SEASON
Two of the rainiest months are December & January. Rainy season
is becoming increasingly just as popular as dry season as
tourists learn that on the Pacific side it usually rains in the
evenings and even in rainy season the days are mostly filled
with sunshine. The rain also helps keep the dust down on the
mostly unpaved roads.


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COSTA RICA WEATHER
Think about your hobbies and outdoor interests. It helps to give
some serious thought to your own hobbies and interests when
you’re determining where to buy property, since you’ll likely be
spending a lot more time in Costa Rica. If deep-sea fishing or
whitewater rafting sounds appealing, you’ll love Costa Rica! If
you love soft sea breezes that accompany an unspoiled beach
setting, or colorful sunsets around the year, Costa Rica could
be for you! If surfing interests you, you are in for a treat,
you have a variety of surfing beaches to go to.

Costa Rica-Rainfall

Costa Rica's Rainforest

A Costa Rica River

Costa Rica's Native Flowers |