Retrogusto, Welcome to Boquete!!


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So here I was wondering how good this place was going to be so I stopped by for a look. Well, Susie and I were not disappointed!! Retrogusto is probably one of the best restaurants in Boquete and certainly the best in Italian cuisine. The moment we entered we were greeted by Chef Davide and […]

November 15, 2015

Central America: Drug Traffickers Rise to Power


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I found this great graphic that shows where the bulk of the drug traffic culminates then ultimately flows to the main market, the United States of America.  Unfortunately the countries in front of the drug flow are suffering greatly. The unprecedented increase in violence in Costa Rica, once an oasis of peace in the region, […]

November 10, 2015

Global Food Prices in October 2015


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In October, the index of food prices recorded an increase of 4%, driven mainly by rising prices of sugar, vegetable oils and dairy products. From the report by the Food World Organization: The FAO Food Price Index* averaged nearly 162 points in October 2015, as much as 6 points (3.9 percent) more than in September […]

November 10, 2015

How Panama is saving the world’s frogs


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Although my wife Susie has frogaphobia, it is nice seeing these creatures around our yard as it is a reflection of a clean eco system. From Al Jazeera.   Frogs are disappearing at an unprecedented rate around the world due to a fungus that is spreading fast. About a third of the world’s amphibian species are […]

November 10, 2015

Grand Canal of Nicaragua: Environmental Green Light


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With the approval of the environmental and social impact study the Grand Canal Commission has facilitated the beginning of the construction of the waterway. The Grand Canal Commission has approved the study presented by the Chinese company HKND, concluding that the final impact of the proposed construction of the canal will be positive for the […]

November 10, 2015

Panama Canal Expansion Could Boost U.S. Ag Exports


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The Panama Canal Expansion project that’s slated to be completed in April 2016 could open more agricultural export opportunities for the U.S., with increased shipments in particular going to Asia, says Ken Eriksen, senior vice president of transportation at Informa Economics. “Certainly the Asian buyers are going to have an opportunity with this,” Eriksen said […]

November 10, 2015

Panama and the Parking Controversy


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  People are starting to get smart to the fact that the building code here does not adequately address parking requirements.  Normal parking requirements are a minimum of one space per apartment unit plus a compliment of guest parking.  Office Building should provide a minimum of 4 spaces per 1,000 sf or 93 m2.  Doctor’s […]

November 10, 2015