Colombia’s biodiversity: a great opportunity for the countryside and its farmers

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Colombia is characterized by a wide biodiversity that makes possible the presence of different species of animals and plants in different climatic zones (more than 50 thousand registered species and 31 million hectares protected), which has led it to be considered the second most biodiverse country in the world. On the other hand, the variety of climates plays an important role in the processes of food production such as fruits, which are harvested throughout the year. Crops throughout the year. For example, in Colombia we can find from tropical, dry and temperate climates to polar climates in its highest areas.

Given these favorable climatic conditions, the INDES portal states that Colombians could “taste, if they wanted to, a different fruit every day”, due to the 433 native species of edible fruit trees registered, making it the country with the greatest biodiversity of these foods. It is worth noting the main regions and some of the fruits grown there:

Source: INDES / Wikipedia.

In addition, according to information from the Sociedad de Agricultores de Colombia (SAC), the departments with the largest departments with the highest number of planted areas are Antioquia (10%), Santander (7%), Cundinamarca (6%), Valle del Cauca (6%), and Tolima (6%), Cundinamarca (6%), Valle del Cauca (6%), and Tolima (6%). These factors make Colombia a desirable destination for destination for international customers interested in importing fruits and vegetables.

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Information taken from encolombia, Sociedad de Agricultores de Colombia (SAC) and INDES.

 
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