Fabián Vargas is a rancher in Caquetá, one of the six Amazonian departments most affected by deforestation. He uses regenerative livestock farming to save millions of pesos in antibiotics, pesticides and insecticides and triple the milk you produce.

The sector asks for official certificates, but Vargas laments that they are not available here. “In Colombia there is still a need for professional and technical livestock farming,” says Vargas, who adds that regenerative regenerative farming is not pseudoscience.