Chile's industrial landscape is uniquely defined by its massive mining sector and diverse agricultural exports. The demand for industrial chemcials is driven by the need for efficient ore processing and the production of high-grade synthetic resins used in extreme environmental conditions.
In the agricultural heartlands, the soil composition requires specialized nutrients. There is a significant shift toward utilizing calcium fertilizer to balance soil acidity and improve crop yields for the global wine and fruit markets, ensuring sustainability in the face of aridification.
Furthermore, the growing food processing industry in Santiago and Valparaíso has intensified the requirement for high-standard food additives, focusing on preservatives and stabilizers that comply with strict international export regulations for the EU and North American markets.