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Colombia’s Non-Mining Exports Reach $10.745 Million USD in First Five Months, Surging 22%

Posted On July 15, 2025
By : Editorial Staff
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Tag: Agribusiness, Agriculture, antioquia, atlantico, bananas, bogotá, bolivar, caldas, coffee, colombia, cundinamarca, dane, doors, electrical transformers, flowers, Hass avocado, huila, magdalena, MinCIT, Ministry of Commerce Industry and Tourism, Palm Oil, polypropylene, valle del cauca, windows

More than half, 52.6%, of the products that Colombia exported to the world between January and May of this year corresponded to non-mining energy goods. That is, of the $20.433.1 million USD that the country sold to the world in that period, $10.745 million USD were products of agriculture, agribusiness, and industry (not mining), which are those promoted by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism and its assets.

This is clear from the analysis made by this ministry based on figures published by DANE, which establishes that non-mining energy exports grew 22% compared to the same period in 2024. And if the volume shipped is reviewed, it was 4.32 million tons for an increase of 9.6% compared to January-May 2024.

Within the basket of non-mining energy goods, those with the greatest weight are industrial goods, which accounted for 55.9% ($6.011.2 million USD) and grew 12.2% in 2024. Those in the agricultural sector participated with 43.9% of that basket and increased by 37.2%.

In the period of analysis, when evaluating the main export products of the non-mining pie, several contributed to boost this growth. The following stand out: coffee, whose foreign sales increased 89%; palm oil with 63.7%; coffee extracts with 36.8%;hass avocado with 24.7%, and polypropylene with 21.9%.

Likewise, beauty preparations had an important behavior and contributed to growth, 6.3%; flowers, 5.7%; bananas, 5.4%; electrical transformers, 4.7% and doors, windows, and their frames, 4.3%, among others.

By regions

About the 9 departments that export the most non-mining energy goods and that represent 90.5% of this basket, all registered increases in their sales.

In the case of Antioquia, which is the department that has the most weight in this type of foreign sales, it registered a growth of 24.8%; it is followed by Bogotá with 15.4%; those of Cundinamarca grew 15.9%; those of Valle del Cauca 16.2%; those of Atlántico 5%; those of Bolívar 10.7%; those of Caldas 44.2%; those of Huila 72.3% and those of Magdalena 44.1%.

Coffee from Colombia. Photo credit: Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism (MinCIT)

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