Paraguay's economy is heavily reliant on agribusiness, particularly soy and corn. The demand for high-quality agro raw materials is surging as farmers seek to optimize yields in the Chaco and Eastern regions, where humidity and temperature fluctuations create complex pest pressures.
Currently, the local market relies significantly on imported industrial raw materials to support the nascent pharmaceutical and liquid crystal material sectors. The integration of specialized intermediates is crucial for upgrading local manufacturing capabilities.
Environmental regulations in South America are tightening, pushing the market toward chemical industry raw materials that are biodegradable and exhibit low toxicity, aligning with global sustainability goals and export requirements for European and North American markets.



