Participatory characterization of cocoa and livestock agri-food systems in Caquetá: A community perspective
The department of Caquetá in the Colombian Amazon plays a crucial role in addressing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from food systems, primarily stemming from land use changes, such as the conversion of forests into pastures, and agricultural practices. Despite 72% of the department still being covered by forests, participatory research in two municipalities, Montañita and Belén de los AndaquÃes, reveals a diverse agrifood landscape, focusing on cocoa and livestock.