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== Agriculture in Colombia == | |||
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File:Foto_aérea_de_la_región_de_Ipiales.JPG|Aerial view of the Ipiales region | |||
File:Lost_City_Ruins.jpg|Lost City Ruins | |||
File:EstatuaSimonBolivarQuinta.JPG|Statue of Simon Bolivar | |||
File:Ganadería_en_Macanal.jpg|Cattle ranching in Macanal | |||
File:Cafe_Quimbaya_2005-08-27.jpg|Coffee in Quimbaya | |||
File:Flower_market,_Bogota.jpg|Flower market, Bogota | |||
File:Colbanana10.jpg|Banana plantation | |||
File:Cana_de_azucar_valle_del_cauca.jpg|Sugar cane in Valle del Cauca | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 25 February 2025
Agriculture in Colombia refers to the cultivation of various crops and livestock in Colombia. The country's diverse climate and topography allow for the production of a wide range of agricultural products, making agriculture a significant sector of the Colombian economy.
History[edit]
The history of agriculture in Colombia dates back to pre-Columbian times when indigenous tribes cultivated maize, potatoes, and other crops. The arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century introduced new crops such as wheat, barley, and grapes.
Crops[edit]
Colombia is known for its production of coffee, bananas, flowers, cotton, sugarcane, and cocoa beans. The country is one of the world's largest exporters of coffee and flowers.
Coffee[edit]
Colombian coffee is renowned worldwide for its quality and flavor. The coffee-growing region of Colombia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its cultural significance and unique landscape.
Bananas[edit]
Bananas are another significant crop in Colombia. The country is one of the top five banana-exporting countries in the world.
Livestock[edit]
Livestock farming is also an important part of Colombian agriculture. Cattle, pigs, and poultry are the main types of livestock raised in the country.
Challenges[edit]
Despite its potential, agriculture in Colombia faces several challenges. These include land ownership issues, inadequate infrastructure, and the impact of climate change.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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Agriculture in Colombia[edit]
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Aerial view of the Ipiales region
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Lost City Ruins
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Statue of Simon Bolivar
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Cattle ranching in Macanal
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Coffee in Quimbaya
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Flower market, Bogota
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Banana plantation
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Sugar cane in Valle del Cauca

