Agencia I-COMEX La Pampa, the provincial agency for investment promotion and foreign trade, has shared information on the investment opportunities available in the province of La Pampa, Argentine Republic.
The document "La Pampa's Investment Opportunities" outlines the province's productive profile, the investment promotion tools in place, the natural resources available, and the strategic sectors with development potential, as well as the consolidated sectors of the provincial economy.
Investment Promotion Framework
– Fiscal Incentives Regime (Provincial Law No. 3,304): 10-year fiscal stability and non-refundable tax credits for strategic investments
– Energy Development Regime (Provincial Law No. 3,285): legal and fiscal stability for energy-sector investments
– General Pico Free-Trade Zone (ZFGP): tax and customs exemptions; sales to the General Customs Territory up to 100%
– Banco de La Pampa Financing: credit lines with subsidised rates for exporters, working capital and investment projects
– FOGAPAM: La Pampa's Guarantee Fund for SME credit access
– Industrial Parks: 22 districts with publicly owned industrial parks
Sectors with Potential
– Colorado River irrigated areas: 12,400 hectares under production (alfalfa, cereals, fruit trees, nuts, vegetables, vineyards); winemaking and nuts production hub at Casa de Piedra
– Renewable energies: General Pico Photovoltaic Solar Power Plant (50 MW total project under a Public-Private Partnership scheme with PAMpetrol)
– Tourism: rural, health (thermal), adventure and hunting tourism
– Knowledge-based services: software development, professional services, laboratories and pharmaceuticals
– Communications (EMPATEL): network of over 2,063 km of optical fiber and 1,200 km of high-capacity radio links
Consolidated Sectors
– Agriculture: 5th province in winter crops production (2025/26 harvest) and 9th in summer crops (2024/25 harvest)
– Livestock: 6th province in cattle stock (5.60% of the national total, 2025)
– Agroindustry: 5th nationally in oil, beef and wheat flour production
– Apiculture: 5th province in number of beehives; honey among the main export products
– Hydrocarbons: 5th province in oil production and 9th in gas (2024)
– Mining: salt production for food and industrial uses
Details on the opportunities, regulatory frameworks and productive indicators are available in the attached document.
For further information: www.icomexlapampa.org
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