The Republic of Costa Rica in the central region of North America is bordered by the Caribbean Sea, the Pacific Ocean, Nicaragua, and Panama in the east, west, north, and south direction. Costa Rica is also popular as the Greatest Biodiversity in Latin America because of the wide variations of animals in its biodiversity reserves. The Costa Rican Monkey species like the ‘White-Headed Capuchin’ and the ‘Mantled Howler’ along with the ‘Geoffrey’s Spider Monkey’ in its Corcovado National Park grab the visitor's attention. Behind the enchanting wildlife of the nation, it is also popular for its diverse history which represents the indigenous belonging there from the intermediate era following Mesoamerican and Andean native cultures.
Since ancient times, the nation has been trading different agricultural resources to have a balance in its economy. In the year 1808, the people residing in Costa Rica first planted coffee beans and started exporting them at a massive rate in the 1820’s along with many other products like sugar and cacao. The gross domestic product of the nation has recorded a significant growth rate of 4.31% in 2022, in which the wide agricultural sector of an overall land area of 51,100 square kilometers contributes a major share.