Molina is characterized, par excellence, for being one of the major centers of the Chilean wine industry. In addition to the vines, is the existence of a fruit industry, especially the production of apples , pears and kiwis . The accounts also commune with fast food stalls that have been increasing over time. It is home to major exporters and producers of wines as Concha & Toro, Vi�a San Pedro, and Vi�a Fortune and agricultural enterprises as Tucfrut, Hortifrut, and Iansa Old and several more. This city makes up almost 32% of GDP in the region and is also notable for the lowest unemployment rate in the central zone.
Thanks to its extensive nature reserve (Radal 7 cups) this town has camping, eco-tourism, international cuisine and extensive native forests besides where you can walk and ride a few hours can travel in large tourist areas in this area. This also has a large number of eco-artisans, craftsmen ie generate their items without deforestation or damage the flora and fauna