Here you will find the main investment projects that derive from the 5 productive commitments proposed by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism as set forth in the National Development Plan 2022 - 2026 "Colombia World Power of Life", namely: energy transition, agroindustrialization and food sovereignty, reindustrialization in the health sector, territories and their business fabric, and reindustrialization for the defense of life.
The aforementioned productive commitments respond to the initiative of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism called "National Reindustrialization Policy", aimed at achieving the transition from an extractivist economy to a knowledge-based, productive and sustainable economy.
In addition to the above, you will find in this section strategic projects of international cooperation for the development of local, regional and national tourism projects that promote investment for economic growth, considering the importance of tourism as an engine of economic development of the territories.
WHAT ARE THE PTE?
The PTE are the initiatives that allow the tourism and economic development of the attractions present in a given territory, generating positive and significant changes for the area in terms of economic growth, employment generation, demand for goods and services and increased value.
They can be presented by public entities such as the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, private or mixed.
Budget
$ 895.616.660.704
Location
Municipality of Quimbaya and the KERMAN trail
Entity / Area
Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism
Description
Tourism development in the Colombian coffee-growing region, which seeks its consolidation, strengthening and progressive and orderly growth, providing a high-value and coherent tourism product that is aligned with world trends in the tourism sector
Budget
COP $ 482.386.259.500
Location
Municipality: Fusagasugá Department: Cundinamarca Area of influence: (Sumapaz Province), the department of Cundinamarca and surrounding departments.
Entity / Area
Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism
Description
Invest in sustainable development in said territory, contributing to economic growth in Fusagasuga, while promoting sustainable tourism in the area.
Budget
COP $ 276,268,200.000
Location
- Department of Quindío, in the municipality of Circasia. - Coffee Region - Municipality of Circasia - Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia (PCCC)
Entity / Area
The territory directly involved is the Municipality of Circasia (DNP Code 63190) in the Department of Quindío. Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism
Description
It is intended to be a territorial mechanism to stimulate the economy and promote the competitiveness of tourism, based on an environmental and socioeconomic balance of local and regional development.
Budget
USD $6,335,275
Private Contributions
Location
Sogamoso, Boyacá
Entity / Area
Sogamoso Municipal Mayor's Office
Description
The project focuses on developing a harmonious balance between environmental conservation and sustainable tourism in the Sogamoso region. The integration of concepts such as ecotourism, community-based tourism, popular economy and competitiveness establishes the basis for an innovative and transformative project in the area. The project seeks to strengthen the local economy, preserve biodiversity, and promote tourism in the Siscunsí National Natural Park through strategies that include the creation of an ecotourism model, the inculcation of ecological awareness from childhood, and the attraction of tourists committed to sustainability. The project will be developed in the Siscunsí Paramo, covering various ecological areas with an absolute focus on protection and conservation, and prohibiting harmful activities such as mining and intensive agriculture.
Budget
COP $ 50,000,000,000
Private Contributions
Location
Metropolitan Area of Bogota D.C.
Entity / Area
District Institute of Tourism - IDT
Description
Bogota seeks to position itself as a leading tourist destination in Colombia and the region, which requires a state-of-the-art tourism infrastructure to ensure a quality experience for visitors. The Visitor Assistance Center (CAV) and the headquarters of the District Institute of Tourism (IDT) are emerging as key meeting points between the city's tourism supply and demand, offering essential information and promoting interaction between tourists and service providers. The main objective of the project is to establish a CAV as a reference in Latin America, facilitating access to Bogota's tourism offerings and strengthening its position as a destination of excellence.
Budget
COP $ 97.492.509.270
Private contribution
Location
Downtown Santiago de Cali-Comuna 19.
Entity / Area
Administrative department of district planning of Cali, administrative Department of Environmental management (DAGMA in Spanish) of Cali.
Description
The project is an ideal scenario for establishing urban flora and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It also provides a perfect opportunity to pedestrianize public spaces that serve as a meeting point for a significant part of the population residing in Santiago de Cali.
Budget
$40.000.000 USD
Location
1- Valle del Cauca 2-Cauca 3-Choco 4-Nariño
Entity / Area
1. Secretariat for Infrastructure: 2. Departmental Planning 3. Ministry of Finance 4. Secretary of Tourism of Valle del Cauca 5. Mayor's Office of Buenaventura
Description
The Pacific Marine Research Centre and Aquarium of Buenaventura is an initiative aimed at promoting research, conservation and education on the marine life of the Pacific Ocean in the Buenaventura region of Colombia. This project seeks to create a multifunctional space that integrates scientific research facilities, aquarium exhibits, educational programmes and community outreach activities.
Budget
COP $2,000,000 million (US 500 million)
Location
Bogotá D.C.
Entity / Area
City of Bogotá, via the District Institute of Recreation and Sports (IDRD).
Description
A new multipurpose stadium with a capacity for 45,000 spectators, a hotel with at least 100 rooms, an auditorium that will host the Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra, an underground parking lot, a sports clinic, and around 60,000 square meters of leasable commercial areas will be built
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