The Latino food market in the United States continues to grow, driven by the expansion of the Hispanic population and the high turnover of staple products such as beans, rice, and sugar. For many small and mid-sized Latino supermarkets, the real challenge is not demand, but how to source imported food reliably without taking on the complexity and risks of importing directly.
In this context, exporting food to the USA from Colombia through a specialized supplier has become a strategic solution. Nextstop Group acts as an international exporter and supplier, connecting Colombian food supply with Latino supermarkets in the United States that need consistent availability, competitive pricing, and simplified processes.
Colombia has established itself as a reliable origin for food exports to the United States. Its geographic location, export experience, and steady availability of agricultural products make it well suited to serve the needs of the Latino retail channel.
For supermarkets in the USA, working with an exporter based in Colombia offers clear advantages:
However, capturing these advantages requires a partner that understands both export operations and the US market—this is where Nextstop Group plays a key role.
Nextstop Group is a Colombia-based company specialized in exporting food to the United States. It is not a producer, but a commercial supplier that structures, coordinates, and executes export operations to supply Latino supermarkets across the USA.
This model allows US buyers to access imported food without becoming experts in international trade. Nextstop Group focuses on:
Latino supermarkets in the United States are characterized by strong demand for staple products. Within this category, the most requested foods exported from Colombia include:
Beans are a core product in the Latino staple basket. Their constant consumption makes them essential for supermarkets seeking stable sales.
Rice is a cross-cultural staple in Latino cuisine. For supermarkets, having a supplier that ensures regular supply is critical to avoid stockouts.
Sugar maintains steady demand for both household consumption and small foodservice businesses that shop at Latino supermarkets.
Nextstop Group structures the export of these products as part of a comprehensive supply offering for the retail channel.
One of the main barriers for many Latino supermarkets is direct importing. Regulatory requirements, documentation, logistics management, and operational risk make importing unfeasible for many businesses.
The Nextstop Group model allows supermarkets to:
This approach allows supermarkets to focus on sales and growth while the international process is handled in a structured manner.
The export of food from Colombia to the USA through Nextstop Group is primarily designed for:
This approach supports realistic volumes for the Latino retail channel without requiring complex corporate structures.
Choosing a supplier that exports food to the USA from Colombia offers key advantages over other sourcing alternatives:
For supermarkets, this translates into reduced uncertainty and greater control over product assortment.
The continued growth of the Latino market in the United States will keep driving demand for imported staple foods. For supermarkets, having a reliable international supplier is no longer optional—it is a competitive necessity.
Working with an exporter based in Colombia allows retailers to diversify product origins, improve shelf availability, and strengthen their value proposition to end consumers.
If your supermarket in the United States is looking for a B2B imported food supplier, Nextstop Group can help you structure an international supply model tailored to your needs.
Exporting food to the USA from Colombia becomes simpler when you work with a partner that understands the process, the market, and retail priorities.
Contact us to request information about supply for your supermarket