The article introduces the bush pea crop as a viable alternative for the Nariño region, following the cessation of wheat production due to imports. This crop is noted for its adaptability, high yield, and disease resistance, making it suitable for small and medium producers. Juan Diego Duque Zapata, a Master in Biological Sciences, has conducted molecular research on this variety, with plans to further develop a pea strain suitable for the region's temperature conditions and harvest times. Preliminary research indicates that pea substitution for soybean meal and corn in dairy cow diets does not impact key parameters such as milk production and quality, suggesting that pea diets could be a viable option for dairy farming in the region.