Colombian Government Considers $5 Mln Investment in Agricultural Bio-Inputs Plant
The Colombian government is studying a potential USD $5 million investment to construct a public agricultural bio-inputs plant, based on information disclosed by the Ministry of Agriculture to Blu Radio.
This initiative forms part of Colombia's broader strategy to enhance its agricultural infrastructure and comes amidst escalating costs for key agricultural inputs such as urea, which have seen historical price surges due to global market fluctuations influenced by the Ukraine conflict.
The proposed plant aims to develop a range of products essential for local agricultural operations...
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