Economic Overview
Misiones' economy is characterized by a diverse base including agriculture, forestry, industry and services. The province accounts for a significant share of national yerba mate production, timber exports and citrus cultivation, generating employment and trade opportunities across rural areas. Over the past decade, concerted investments in infrastructure such as road modernization, port upgrades and power transmission projects have improved logistical capacity and connected remote communities to main markets. Tourism centered around Iguazú Falls remains a primary driver of service sector growth, attracting millions of visitors annually and stimulating hospitality, transport and retail segments. Manufacturing facilities processing timber, paper products and essential oils have benefited from incentive programs and regional trade agreements that facilitate cross border operations. Recent efforts to enhance digital connectivity and vocational training are expected to diversify the economic landscape further by fostering technology startups and higher value added production. As international investor interest grows, Misiones is positioning itself as a competitive destination for agribusiness processing, renewable energy projects and eco tourism ventures. Regional integration with MERCOSUR partners opens new corridors for exports to Brazil and Paraguay, while social programs aim to reduce inequality and improve workforce participation rates. The government is also exploring public private partnerships for sustainable development zones and innovation clusters in urban centers like Posadas. With a resilient business environment and commitment to environmental stewardship, the province is poised to achieve balanced growth and improved living standards over the next decade.