Due to its use for human and animal consumption, Colombia wants to promote cashew crops

Published 2021년 10월 27일

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Colombia is set to increase its cashew production, potentially positioning itself as a significant supplier in the growing global market. The market is projected to grow at a rate of 4.6% over the next five years due to its diverse uses in food, animal feed, oils, biofuels, and other industries. The Colombian agricultural body, Agrosavia, plans to expand the current 6,000 hectares of cashew crops to 20,000 hectares in the next 20 years. The production of cashew also offers environmental benefits by helping rehabilitate degraded soils.
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The cashew is grown in departments such as Vichada, Meta, Atlántico, Bolívar, Magdalena, Córdoba, Guajira and Cesar, but despite its wide distribution, it is not one of the national products with the greatest projection. This could change in the coming years. Cashew is grown in mainly dry areas with low levels of precipitation, so Colombia has a high potential to produce it competitively. (Read: In the hands of Minagricultura the selection of productive alliances to be financed) The world cashew market is expected to grow 4.6% in the next 5 years thanks to its multiple uses such as the production of food for human consumption, animal supplements, oils, biofuels, among many others. Cashew is produced mainly in African and Asian countries. The largest producer is Vietnam, and the countries with the highest demand are the United States, China, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. (Read: Marañón, a plant with a lot of potential) According to Agrosavia, Colombia has 6000 hectares of ...
Source: MXContexto

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