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Carica Papaya

Papaya belongs to the Caricaceae family, and its scientific name is Carica papaya, it is native to the warm climates of North and Central America. It is a giant grass, which grows quickly and is short-lived. Papaya is an oval or pear-shaped tropical fruit, measuring between 10 and 20cm and normally weighing between 500 and 1,000g, although it can reach 5kg. It is a berry with a thin skin, the pulp is orange, sweet and very juicy, its dry seeds are also used. It can be taken as fresh fruit, cooked or in various preparations such as ice cream, soft drinks and jellies. It is a low-calorie and highly digestive food. Papaya is a food rich in water and low in calories, which provides minerals such as calcium, phosphorus and iron and vitamins A and C. It contains papain, an enzyme that promotes digestion.

Cotica S.A

Agricultural Sector

Fresh Pineapple

Pineapple has a very unique fragrance. It is beautiful in color and has a pleasant sweet and sour taste. It can be eaten raw or as an ingredient in juices, preserves, liqueurs, etc. Both the fruit and the leaves are used in the preparation of medicinal compounds. The natives called it Ananas, which means excellent fruit. Pineapple is rich in nutrients that benefit our health: Vitamins: C, B1, B6, B9 and E Minerals: Potassium, Magnesium, Iodine, Copper, Manganese

Cotica S.A

Agricultural Sector

Casava

Manihot esculenta, commonly called yucca, cassava or cassava, is a tuber that grows in a wide range of tropical conditions. Depending on the final use of the cassava, it can be classified as culinary quality when it is intended for direct human consumption; as industrial when used for the production of by-products such as flour, starch, dry chips or as dual-purpose, that is, phenotypes that could be used for both human and industrial consumption.

Cotica S.A

Agricultural Sector

ORGANIC FERTILIZER FOR FLOWERING PLANTS AND ORCHIDS

EVER GREEN ORGANIC FERTILIZER FOR FLOWERING PLANTS AND ORCHIDS is a foliar nutrient designed to be used in all types of ornamental plants that produce flowers, both indoors and outdoors gardens. It is a formula that contains Major and Minor Elements for the best nutrition of your plants. It is ideal because it causes rapid growth, accelerates flowering and accentuates the colors of the flower. Product contained in Biodegradable packaging, in search of a better harmony with nature.

Evergreen

Agricultural Sector

Economic Bouquet Garden

Tropical bouquet composed of a variety of flowers and foliage, economical price, in presentation of 20 to 25 units per box, average duration 12 days after cutting. Neat presentation with attractive appearance, wrapped in ultra transparent plastic cap, foliage with details.

Productora de Flores Tropicales el Jardín S.A.

Agricultural Sector

Fresh Pineapple MD-2

Fresh pineapple in its variety MD2 GOLD, known as ""Piña Dorada"" Golden Pineapple, which is characterized by its sweetness, aroma, juiciness and a creamy yellow color inside. These characteristics make it the consumer's favorite in international markets.

Upala Agrícola S.A.

Agricultural Sector

Fresh hydroponic tomato

Hydroponic tomato free of chemical residues, produced under the highest quality standards, selected and packed following very rigorous parameters, as stipulated by the new hygiene, quality and safety standards to present a product without any risk of rejection

TOMATISSIMO

Agricultural Sector

Big Taro

The taro is a succulent herbaceous plant, which reaches a height of 1-3 m, without aerial stem, also known as Chinese Ocumo, Taro or Dashen, it is considered one of the root and tuber species with great potential in tropical areas

TROPICALES MYM

Agricultural Sector

Host and nectariferous plants

Host plants of a wide variety of butterflies, nectariferous plants that have properties to attract pollinators such as butterflies, their added value comes from experience that they have already been shown to be useful for butterfly breeding and landscape / ecosystems

Jardín de Mariposas Spirogyra