Colombia's chemical industry is currently characterized by a high dependence on imported chemical industry raw materials to support its expanding pharmaceutical and agricultural sectors. The diverse climatic zones, from the Caribbean coast to the Andean highlands, create a complex demand for localized chemical applications.
In the agricultural sector, there is a significant shift toward sustainable farming. The increasing demand for organic pesticides for vegetables reflects a national strategic move to reduce toxic residues in export-grade coffee and flower crops, which are vital to the Colombian economy.
Furthermore, the industrial sector in cities like Medellín and Bogotá is upgrading its manufacturing processes. This transition requires high-purity agro raw materials and specialty intermediates to maintain competitiveness in the global liquid crystal and medicinal chemistry markets.



