little fingers integrals, arepitas yucca and cayeye made in Barranquilla delighted US Ambassador to Colombia Philip S. Goldberg with their Caribbean flavor during his visit to the natural food company’s factory Joyfuds†
The American diplomat did not lose any detail of the techniques used to prepare these healthy delicacies in the small production center that this company has in the capital of the Atlantic Ocean.
But Goldberg wasn’t just in this company learning how it works, the ambassador wanted to see firsthand the growth the company has achieved after its manager and founder Jorge Cerón was selected as a fellow in the Young Leaders of the Americas program. that develop the the United States government†
Continued growth. Businessman Jorge Cerón took part in the 2019 call for the program Young Leaders of the Americas and was selected, but after the arrival of the pandemic, he could not start his trial until 2021.
Makes sure this experience was enriching and it has been key to the exponential growth the company has achieved over the past 12 months.
Source: El heraldo
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