Key Market Indicators
Costa Rica's frozen food imports are expected to reach $26 million by 2026, up from $22 million in 2021. This is an average growth rate of 2.6% year over year. Since 1999, Costa Rica's demand for frozen food decreased by 4.3% year over year. In 2021, the country was ranked 58th, with Ireland overtaking at $21.9 million. The United States, South Korea, and Japan were the second, third, and fourth highest ranked countries, respectively. Costa Rica's frozen food exports are projected to reach $1 million by 2026, up from $956,290 in 2021. This is an average growth rate of 1.2% year over year. Since 1999, Costa Rica's supply of frozen food has decreased by 16% year over year. In 2021, the country was ranked 65th, with Senegal overtaking at $956,290. China, Spain, and Mexico were the second, third, and fourth highest ranked countries, respectively.