In the first two months of the year, Colombia's agricultural exports surged to $3.8574 billion, driven by strong demand from key markets such as China, Algeria, and Russia. Major contributors to this growth included meat, offal, dairy products, and live animals, with China emerging as the largest buyer. Dairy exports also saw significant success, particularly with Venezuela as the top importer. This achievement is credited to the collaborative efforts within the livestock industry, which is vital to Colombia's economy. The country's advantageous conditions and commitment to sustainable practices bolster its position as a leading global supplier of animal protein, fostering rural development and aligning with environmental objectives.