Cuba's geological profile, characterized by diverse sedimentary basins and volcanic remnants, provides a rich foundation for the extraction of clay and specialized sands. Currently, the market is seeing a transition toward high-purity materials, where crystalline quartz sand is increasingly sought after for high-strength concrete and glass manufacturing to support urban renewal projects in Havana and Varadero.
The landscaping sector in Cuba is experiencing a luxury boom, driving the demand for aesthetic mineral aggregates. The integration of artificial pebbles for garden has become a trend in tropical resort architecture, reducing the reliance on uncontrolled beach sand harvesting and protecting the island's fragile coastline ecosystems.
Despite the abundance of raw materials, the efficiency of clay and sand processing remains a challenge. There is a significant gap in the availability of processed perlite board for thermal insulation, as the local industry still relies heavily on traditional masonry, creating a massive opportunity for modernized non-metallic mineral applications.