La Nación reports Fresh Del Monte closures and other major developments in Costa Rica

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on May 5, 2026, covering business developments, crime investigations, and educational opportunities.

In a tweet posted at 22:30 UTC, La Nación reported the closure of multiple agricultural operations in the country by Fresh Del Monte: ” Fresh Del Monte cierra cuatro fincas bananeras en Costa Rica https://t.co/UGUit9cW0Z”. This announcement comes as global fruit companies continue to adjust their operations in response to changing market conditions and environmental challenges.

Later that evening, at 22:35 UTC, La Nación provided an update on a criminal investigation: ” OIJ detiene a sospechosos de asesinar a un joven en Alajuelita https://t.co/1xVi4AogVm”. The OIJ (Organismo de Investigación Judicial), Costa Rica’s primary investigative police agency, frequently leads high-profile investigations involving violent crimes.

At 22:41 UTC the same day, La Nación highlighted new academic opportunities for Costa Rican students interested in studying abroad: ” Japón ofrece becas para costarricenses: así puede estudiar una carrera, maestría o técnico https://t.co/RmdjeBzC3G”. Japan regularly extends scholarships to international students as part of its efforts to foster educational exchange and strengthen diplomatic ties.

Fresh Del Monte is one of the world’s leading producers and marketers of fresh fruits and vegetables. Its decision to close four banana farms in Costa Rica reflects broader industry trends affecting employment and local economies. The OIJ plays a critical role in law enforcement within Costa Rica, particularly in addressing cases that attract national attention. Meanwhile, Japanese government scholarship programs are part of ongoing initiatives aimed at attracting talented students from around the world for undergraduate and graduate studies.



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