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Colombia’s Land Under Cultivation For Agriculture Grew By 2.7% In 2023

Posted On August 8, 2024
By : Loren Moss
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Tag: bananas, calle del cauca, cassava, Claudia Cortés, colombia, corn, crop production, eje cafetero, eva, food security, food supply, livestock, potatoes, Quindío, rice, risaralda, Rural Agricultural Planning Unit, soybeans, sugarcane, tapioca, UPRA, yuca

Colombia’s cultivated area expanded by 2.7% in 2023 compared to the previous year, with food crops increasing by 3.1%, according to the Municipal Agricultural Evaluations (EVA) led by Colombia’s Rural Agricultural Planning Unit (UPRA). The growth in cultivated areas is seen as a significant factor in bolstering the country’s food security.

The most notable contributions to this growth came from yuca (cassava or tapioca), potatoes, and corn, which saw increases of 10.5%, 4.3%, and 4.2%, respectively. In terms of overall production, the country experienced a 2.4% increase, with specific gains in crops like rice (4%), corn (6.5%), bananas (4.4%), sugarcane (3.4%), and soybeans (14.1%).

Claudia Cortés, director of UPRA, noted that the growth in cultivated areas reflects the collaborative efforts between the government and farmers to ensure a steady food supply. She also emphasized the resilience of the agricultural sector, highlighted by the increase in key crop production.

The EVA analysis also identified a 13% intensity level of cultivated areas within the national agricultural frontier, with regions such as Quindío and Risaralda in the Coffee Axis showing the highest levels of intensity at 73% and 54%, respectively. Valle del Cauca followed with 48%.

The EVA project continues to play a crucial role in collecting data on agricultural activities across Colombia, covering 211 crops and 7 livestock species, which aids in planning and decision-making in the agricultural sector.

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Loren Moss is the founder and publisher of Finance Colombia. He has over 20 years of international business experience, including over a decade of experience in securities, insurance, and commercial real estate, at the institutional and international level.
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