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Manabí Becomes the First World Region of Gastronomy in the Americas
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Manabí Becomes the First World Region of Gastronomy in the Americas

The International Institute of Gastronomy, Culture, Arts, and Tourism has awarded Ecuador's Manabí province the title of World Region of Gastronomy 2026 — the first in Latin America — recognizing its peanut-based culinary traditions, ceviches, and sustainable food culture.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
Salinas Property Owners Face Growing Flood Risk as Sea Levels Rise and Waves Batter the Coast
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Salinas Property Owners Face Growing Flood Risk as Sea Levels Rise and Waves Batter the Coast

Repeated wave surges have flooded condo lobbies, destroyed sea walls, and damaged vehicles in Salinas and Punta Blanca. Experts warn that sea levels have risen 39 centimeters since the 1970s — and the worst is yet to come.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
INOCAR Issues Rough Seas Alert for Ecuador's Entire Coast — Aguaje Brings Dangerous Conditions on Carnival's Last Day
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INOCAR Issues Rough Seas Alert for Ecuador's Entire Coast — Aguaje Brings Dangerous Conditions on Carnival's Last Day

Ecuador's Naval Oceanographic Institute warns of agitated seas and dangerous rip currents along the entire Pacific coastline on February 17, as a spring tide coincides with Carnival's peak beach crowds. Salinas alone expected up to 300,000 visitors this weekend.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 17, 2026
Ecuador's Cacao Boom Meets a Price Crash — From $13,000 to $3,581 Per Ton in One Year
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Ecuador's Cacao Boom Meets a Price Crash — From $13,000 to $3,581 Per Ton in One Year

International cacao prices have collapsed from a record $13,000 per ton in late 2024 to $3,581 in February 2026. Ecuadorian farmers now receive roughly $130 per quintal — down from $400 a year ago — squeezing margins in communities across the coast.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 14, 2026
Guayaquil's Mayor Sent to Prison in 'Caso Goleada' — City Erupts in Protest as Fire Rages Blocks Away
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Guayaquil's Mayor Sent to Prison in 'Caso Goleada' — City Erupts in Protest as Fire Rages Blocks Away

Aquiles Alvarez, the sitting mayor of Ecuador's largest city, was arrested on organized crime and money laundering charges and transferred to Latacunga prison. Over 50,000 people marched in his defense while a massive commercial building fire burned just eight blocks away.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Manta Records Its 66th Murder of 2026 — Third Massacre in Manabí in Just Six Weeks
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Manta Records Its 66th Murder of 2026 — Third Massacre in Manabí in Just Six Weeks

A man was shot dead by hitmen Friday morning in Manta's Ceibo Renacer sector, bringing the body count to 66 in 44 days. A separate massacre in Santa Ana marked the third mass-killing event in Manabí province this year.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Manta Gets 5G: Seven New Towers Installed as Part of Ecuador's National Connectivity Push
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Manta Gets 5G: Seven New Towers Installed as Part of Ecuador's National Connectivity Push

Ecuador's coast just got a significant internet upgrade. Seven 5G radio base stations are now operational in Manta, making it one of the first mid-sized cities outside Quito and Guayaquil to join the national 5G rollout.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Guayaquil’s Multicomercio Building Partially Collapses After Massive Fire — 150 Firefighters Respond
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Guayaquil’s Multicomercio Building Partially Collapses After Massive Fire — 150 Firefighters Respond

A warehouse fire in downtown Guayaquil’s Multicomercio commercial complex burned for over 24 hours, reaching temperatures of 700°C before the rear structure collapsed. 150 firefighters and 49 units responded. No deaths reported, but surrounding towers face structural risk warnings.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 12, 2026
Guayaquil Mayor Aquiles Alvarez Arrested and Sent to Latacunga Prison in ‘Caso Goleada’
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Guayaquil Mayor Aquiles Alvarez Arrested and Sent to Latacunga Prison in ‘Caso Goleada’

Ecuador’s second-largest city lost its mayor. Aquiles Alvarez was ordered into preventive detention on organized crime and fuel trafficking charges as part of the ‘Caso Goleada’ investigation. He was transferred to Latacunga prison — 11 others arrested across Guayas province.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 12, 2026
700 Hectares Flooded in Guayas — 38,000 Agricultural Producers at Risk as Winter Rains Hit the Coast
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700 Hectares Flooded in Guayas — 38,000 Agricultural Producers at Risk as Winter Rains Hit the Coast

Heavy rains have inundated 700 hectares of farmland in Guayas province, putting approximately 38,000 agricultural producers at risk. Rice, corn, and cacao crops are the most affected as the rainy season intensifies heading into Carnival weekend.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 12, 2026
Heading to the Beach for Carnival? Here's Your Honest Guide to Montañita, Olón, and Ayampe
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Heading to the Beach for Carnival? Here's Your Honest Guide to Montañita, Olón, and Ayampe

Carnival weekend means four days off and half of Ecuador heading to the coast. Whether you want surf and parties, a quiet beach with a book, or something in between — here's where to go and what to watch out for.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 11, 2026
Rice Farmers Give Noboa Eight Days to Act as Sector Faces Worst Crisis in 30 Years
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Rice Farmers Give Noboa Eight Days to Act as Sector Faces Worst Crisis in 30 Years

Hundreds of rice producers from Guayas and Los Ríos met in Santa Lucía to deliver a manifesto demanding the government enforce minimum price floors and address what they call the worst crisis in three decades. Over 500,000 jobs and $100 million in losses hang in the balance.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 10, 2026