Pollolandia reaches 1,000 sales points across Central America

José Gregorio Baquero, CEO at Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI)
José Gregorio Baquero, CEO at Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI) - Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI)
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Pollolandia, a brand under CMI Alimentos, has reached 1,000 points of sale across Central America. The company announced that this milestone marks the consolidation of its regional expansion and strengthens its commitment to “feed the world to fill it with well-being,” generating value for families and communities in the region.

The new locations reinforce Pollolandia’s presence in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Costa Rica. According to the company, this growth is driven by a business model focused on accessibility, proximity, and community engagement—principles that guide Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI) and have helped integrate the brand into daily life across these countries.

Pollolandia currently works with more than 400 franchisees throughout Central America. These entrepreneurs create opportunities for their families, stimulate local economies, and contribute to job creation in areas where Pollolandia operates.

“The achievement of 1,000 points of sale in the region reflects sustained growth built on the joint effort of CMI and the key contribution of franchisees who strengthen the relevance of the brand thanks to their connection with local communities,” stated the company.

This development aligns with CMI Alimentos’ purpose-driven approach. The company says that reaching this goal demonstrates both Pollolandia’s and CMI’s positive impact on people’s lives while reinforcing their regional presence as part of a vision for sustainable development. With this milestone achieved, Pollolandia plans to begin a new phase focused on innovation and ongoing engagement with communities.

Currently led by third-generation family members Juan José Gutiérrez Mayorga as Chairman of CMI Alimentos and Felipe Bosch Gutiérrez as Chairman of CMI Capital, CMI remains committed to making investments that promote sustainable development through programs supporting entrepreneurship.



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