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Córdoba Negotiates Export of 100 Tons of Cocoa to China

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The second-level association Activa G10, which brings together ten grassroots organizations with approximately 1,200 partners in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia, is conducting negotiations to export 100 tons of cocoa to China in 2026, in what would be the largest international trade agreement achieved by the cocoa sector of the department of Córdoba. Omet Urango, the organization’s commercial manager, confirmed that a sample had alr…
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The second-level association Activa G10, which brings together ten grassroots organizations with approximately 1,200 partners in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia, is conducting negotiations to export 100 tons of cocoa to China in 2026, in what would be the largest international trade agreement achieved by the cocoa sector of the department of Córdoba. Omet Urango, the organization’s commercial manager, confirmed that a sample had alr…

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larazon.co broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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