The Colombian Agricultural Research Corporation (Agrosavia) has registered two new orange clones, Agrosavia Naranja y Azúcar and Agrosavia Orange Margarita, following ten years of research. These clones were developed to replace the orange varieties lost due to a winter wave in the Momposina depression in the Colombian Caribbean region. The new clones are noted for their high juice yield and unique characteristics such as low titratable acidity and high citric acid content. They are expected to provide economic support to producers and contribute to the region's fruit supply. The clones were created through asexual propagation, ensuring consistency in fruit characteristics across generations.