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Colombia's Fight Against Food Waste

Food Loss and Waste: Colombia’s Commitment

Food waste in Colombia

Food waste accounts for 7% of global GHG emissions, according to the UN.

Alarming Figures: What and Where is Wasted in Colombia?

Most Affected Foods (Data from DNP):

  • Fruits and vegetables: 62% (6.1 million tons/year)
  • Roots and tubers: 25% (2.4 million tons/year)

Critical Stages in the Food Chain:

  1. Agricultural production: 40.5%
  2. Distribution and retail: 20.6%
  3. Post-harvest and storage: 19.8%
  4. Consumption: 15.6%
  5. Industrial processing: 3.5%

Structural Causes (According to Cisan):

  • Low investment in agricultural science and technology.
  • Insufficient logistics infrastructure for food transportation.
  • Inadequate consumption habits and final disposal practices.
  • Lack of circular economy strategies for unsold food.

Actions by the Ministry of Environment: Beyond the Decree

Agroforestry systems

The Regulatory Decree for the Agricultural Sector, currently under development, aims to integrate measures such as:

  • Early climate warning systems.
  • Technologies for water storage and distribution.
  • Implementation of silvopastoral systems and biodiverse gardens.

Recommendations for Consumers:

  • ✅ Buy local products and support regional farmers.
  • 🥦 Choose “ugly fruits”: 30% are discarded due to aesthetic standards.
  • 🧊 Freeze surplus food and optimize portions.
  • ♻️ Convert waste into compost.
  • 🤝 Donate edible food before it spoils.

The Path Toward Food Sustainability

Colombia is advancing an intersectoral policy that integrates:

  • Cold chain improvements.
  • Financing for small producers.
  • Education on responsible consumption.
  • Post-harvest process modernization.

Impact of food waste

Did you know…?
If food waste were a country, it would be the third-largest GHG emitter after China and the U.S. (FAO, 2021).

#TogetherForAFutureWithoutWaste 🍅🌍