Bolivia's non-metallic mining sector is characterized by its vast geological diversity, ranging from the Altiplano to the tropical lowlands. Currently, the extraction of clay and earth sands is primarily driven by local infrastructure projects, yet there is a surging demand for specialized materials like perlite board for thermal insulation in high-altitude urban centers like La Paz.
The market for decorative landscaping is evolving rapidly as urban centers expand. We are seeing a significant shift toward high-aesthetic materials, where blue decorative sand is becoming a preferred choice for luxury architectural projects and commercial plazas across the Santa Cruz region.
Despite the abundance of raw materials, the industry faces challenges in purification and grading. The transition from raw extraction to value-added processing—specifically for beach pebbles for garden use—is critical for Bolivian exporters to compete in the broader South American trade corridor.