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Buying land in the Dominican Republic as a business project

Buying land in the Dominican Republic as a business project

Business options that you can implement on this plot of land

This 200,000 m² plot of land in the Las Caobas district of Espaillat province, Moca municipality, is a profitable investment due to its size, which is suitable for large-scale agriculture, particularly in a region known as a center for poultry and pig farming.

 

 

Some of the most fertile soil in the country offers the potential for the creation of a full-fledged agricultural complex or tropical crop plantation.

 

 

The ecotourism status of Espaillat province, enshrined in Law 41-23, passed in 2023, is an important step in the region's development. It represents a strategic shift from traditional agricultural destinations to sustainable tourism, opening up new opportunities.

Las Caobas district of Espaillat province

Ecotourism in the Dominican Republic.

In 2024–2025, the Dominican Republic strengthened its position as the leader in Caribbean tourism, setting a record of 11 million international visitors by the end of 2024.
This was also driven by growth in domestic tourism, thanks to improved economic stability and government programs.
These incentives encouraged Dominicans to travel more actively within their own country.

Agriculture in the Dominican Republic.

Agriculture is an important sector of the Dominican Republic's economy, with over 40% of the land devoted to agricultural use.
The province of Espaillat, rightfully considered the country's "Agricultural Capital," is particularly prominent in this sector.

 

Thanks to its fertile soil, Espaillat plays a leading role in the country's agricultural development.

Livestock farming in the Dominican Republic.

Livestock farming is an important part of the Dominican Republic's agro-industrial sector.

 

It plays a key role in ensuring the country's food security and economic development.

 

This industry is dominated by several sectors:
cattle, poultry, and pig farming.