The Colombian Constitutional Court has upheld the legitimacy of Article 10 of Law 1930 of 2010, which permits low-impact agricultural activities in the country's highland pastures (paramos). This decision allows the continuation of potato and onion cultivation in 36 paramos regions, supporting around 120,000 jobs. The decision was made in response to a request to ban such activities, which aimed to safeguard the ecosystems from the potential negative effects of agriculture. However, proponents of agricultural activities argued for the economic necessity and historical significance of these practices. The Court's decision emphasizes the constitutional protection of farming communities in the paramos, ensuring their food security and cultural survival.