Paraguay, a landlocked country in South America, is rich in culture and natural resources, with vital rivers connecting to the Atlantic Ocean.
Home to a predominantly mestizo population, Paraguay proudly speaks both Spanish and Guaraní. Known for its fertile lands, it is a major agricultural producer, especially in soybeans.
Abundant natural resources support a growing economy and exports
Affordable cost of living makes it an attractive destination
Strategic location offers access to regional markets in South America
Low cost of living attracts expatriates and foreign investment opportunities
The influence of Guaraní culture
Guaraní culture is integral to Paraguay's identity, with the Guaraní language as an official language alongside Spanish. Traditional arts, music and festivals thrive, shaping society and highlighting Paraguayans' pride in their heritage.
The influence of Guaraní culture
Guaraní culture is integral to Paraguay's identity, with the Guaraní language as an official language alongside Spanish. Traditional arts, music and festivals thrive, shaping society and highlighting Paraguayans' pride in their heritage.
Agricultural strength: soybeans and cooperatives
Agriculture is vital to Paraguay’s economy, with soybeans as the leading export. The fertile eastern regions position Paraguay as a top global producer, supporting small farmers through cooperative farming for diversification.
Agricultural strength: soybeans and cooperatives
Agriculture is vital to Paraguay’s economy, with soybeans as the leading export. The fertile eastern regions position Paraguay as a top global producer, supporting small farmers through cooperative farming for diversification.