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What was the first crop that Central American countries produced for export?

coffee


How did Pheonicians trade?

The Phoenicians first traded their surplus produce, then moved on to add the 'carriage trade'. shipping other peoples' produce for them, having developed a cargo fleet and warships to protect their sea trading.


What is the H1N1 vaccine supply and demand?

North Carolina was said to have found the swine flu first but, the first person to die from the swine flu was in New Mexico


What is the difference between USPS parcel post and first class mail?

First class means it arrives faster.


Discuss why Mexico has emerged as an important location in the current system of industrial organization?

At first, Mexico was a nonindustrial nation, having only extractive industries on its soil, such as oil, logging or mining operations and providing raw materials to the United States. After the Mexican Economic Miracle (1930-1970) many parts of Mexico became industrialized, supplying not only raw materials to the international markets, but also exporting manufactured goods. Since the late 1980's, Mexico started to export medium to high-tech products such as automobiles and household electronics.Mexico now acts as a natural bridge between North America (Canada, the United States) and Central and South America. Also, its close proximity to the United States and cheap labor combined allow for the installation of manufacturing industries or maquiladoras along the US-Mexico border, that provide high-tech exports such as consumer electronics (LCD TVs, computers and servers) into the North American markets.

Related Questions

Does Brazil send coffee to Mexico?

I'm guessing yes, since Brazil produces so much coffee in the first place. Mexico does produce plenty of their own, but much of it is exported and they do import some coffee.


What was the relationship between the Europeans and the first nations people?

they traded and it was cool


What is the origin of Kahlua, the popular coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico?

Kahlua, the popular coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico, was first created in 1936 by a man named Pedro Domecq. He combined coffee beans, rum, vanilla, and sugar to make the delicious drink that is now enjoyed worldwide.


What were some of the first cultures to use vanilla?

One of the first cultures to use vanilla were the Aztecs of Mexico. The vanilla spice was traded like a form of currency.


What country does the word coffee come from?

The Arabian Peninsula (specifically Saudi Arabia and Yemen) is where coffee was first cultivated and traded. Today, coffee comes from many countries within a band of about 30 degrees of the equator. Mexico, Jamaica, Hawaii, Colombia, Brazil, Indonesia, Vietnam, Sumatra, Java, Ethiopia, and some estate coffees in Central America, North Africa and the Caribbean.


What was the first company traded on the NYSE?

The first traded company on the NYSE was the Bank of New York.


What were the interactions between the first nations and Henry Hudson?

they traded goods and sometimes would not be friendly with one another.


When was coffee introduced to america?

The first reference to coffee in America appeared in written records in the colony of New York in 1670. One possibility is that the English first brought coffee to America sometime between 1664 and 1673. New York was originally named New Netherlands.


What was the first Stock Certificate traded in America?

the first thing that was traded was peanut butter on wall street


Did Mexico advance in the 2010 FIFA world cup?

The first match played between South Africa and Mexico is a draw.


Which country was the first to discover coffee?

Coffee was first discovered in Ethiopia.


What will be the first game of the World Cup?

The first match will be between Mexico and South Africa on June 11.