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About agriculture in Nariño

Located in the southeastern region of the Antioquia department, Nariño is nestled within the rugged landscapes of the Colombian Andes. The surrounding rural area is characterized by steep mountainsides, verdant valleys, and a network of small streams that feed into larger regional rivers. This high-altitude terrain offers a variety of microclimates, ranging from temperate highlands to warmer lowland pockets, creating a diverse backdrop for rural life and farming.

The local economy is deeply rooted in agriculture, with coffee being the primary commercial crop grown on the mountain slopes. In addition to coffee plantations, the region supports the cultivation of sugarcane for panela production, cacao, and a variety of tropical fruits like citrus and avocados. Small-scale livestock farming, particularly cattle for milk and beef, is also common in the more level areas, while subsistence crops like maize and beans are staples on most family farms.

For agronomists and seasonal farm workers, Nariño offers opportunities primarily during the peak coffee harvest periods. Jobs often involve manual harvesting, crop maintenance, and technical assistance for improving yield and sustainability in mountain farming. Workers should be prepared for physically demanding labor in hilly terrain and varying weather conditions, but they can expect a strong community-oriented agricultural culture and a focus on traditional farming methods.