Bolivia Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets
There are many markets for the supply of food in the country, from community markets (fairs) with agricultural production of the area to local markets in the city and suburbs with varied products for family supply, through marketers by product, supermarket chains with national and imported products and distributors shops by outsourcing of specific products produced by domestic companies.
For information on Bolivia food suppliers, accommodation and other market contact details, please see the following link:
4.2.9 Bolivia Additional Service Provision Contact List
Main Food Suppliers
Depending on the volume of the product, the supply may be
directly from the producing company.
In terms of processed and non-processed food products such as wheat
flour, maize, beans, sugar and rice, there is availability of
private trading companies and volumes that cover internal
requirements, by domestic production supply or import usually from
neighboring countries.
The National Government makes imports of food products through
EMAPA (Food Production Support Company (Empresa de Apoyo a la
Producción de Alimentos) and Insumos Bolivia; both institutions
regulate and control domestic demand and avoid price speculation in
the market.
In relation to compound flour with the addition of micronutrients,
nutritional products made or ready for consumption, there are local
firms that comply with the required standards and reliability, but
in a small number.
GLCSC LCA BOLIVIA Main Food Sources 140930
Accommodation
There is a wide range from 5-star hotels, to accommodations with minor services, but with capacity to accommodate a good number of people and which meet safety conditions.
GLCSC LCA BOLIVIA Accomodation 140930
Additional Operational Support
The market responds to specific requirements for the operational support of Agencies of the United Nations System, in office equipment (furniture, computers, information technology equipment) and for Projects in agricultural equipment, construction, vehicles for light and heavy work.
There are commercial enterprises, legally established in the country and with representation in the capitals of departments, representing international companies, with inventories of materials and equipment available for immediate delivery.