Data or statistical facts on the situation and perspectives of agri-food systems and the impact of policies
$187 billion in insured losses from natural and man-made disasters were recorded in 2020, up 25% from 2019 (UNDRR, 2021).
More than 65% of deforestation in Colombia is generated in the Amazon biome (FCDS, 2024).
28% of the population in Central America, equivalent to 11.4 million people, faced food insecurity in 2023.
22.6% suffered food insecurity in 2023, projected to 6.9% in 2033 (USDA, 2023).
60.8% of the population in Haiti and 8.0% in the Dominican Republic faced food insecurity in 2023 in Latin America and the Caribbean.
US$2,139.9 million is generated by the production of non-timber forest products, exceeding the US$612.06 million generated by the extraction of timber logs.
750,000 families of family farmers, villages and traditional communities in the Brazilian Amazon can benefit from this initiative.
Ninety percent of poultry workers in Brazil are women.
Between 60% and 80% of the labor force in Colombia's flower industry is represented by women.
Half or more of those employed in high-value export-oriented agriculture in countries such as Chile, Ecuador and Guatemala are women.