Advancing community-led regenerative agriculture in Colombia

Colombia is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries, home to nearly 10% of the Earth’s plant and animal species. In the Orinoquía and Amazon regions, smallholder farming communities cultivate cacao, coffee, and livestock in landscapes rich in biodiversity, including iconic species like the scarlet ibis, jaguars, and tapirs.

In Colombia’s post-conflict context, expanding agriculture and unsustainable practices are placing growing pressure on ecosystems and the communities that depend on them. At the same time, farmers lack access to trusted guidance, and extension systems remain limited in their ability to support regenerative practices.

Through community-led solutions, Rare works with farming communities and municipal governments to advance regenerative agriculture, protect biodiversitystrengthen food security and livelihoods, advance gender equity, and build climate-resilient futures.

22,900
hectares under regenerative agriculture
-39%
agrochemical use
7.5k+
farmers reached

How regenerative agriculture is rebuilding communities in Colombia

Rare’s regenerative agriculture program helps scale regenerative farming practices while revitalizing fractured ecosystems, restoring social bonds, and fostering inclusive leadership across Colombia’s Meta department.

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Strengthening community leadership in regenerative agriculture

Rare works with extension agents and smallholder farmers to build local leadership and support communities to lead change. We train and support a growing network of trusted local leaders — known as “Profes” — who teach regenerative farming practices. Through this peer-to-peer model, farmers learn from one another, rebuild trust, shift social norms, and adopt practices that strengthen livelihoods, restore soil health, and protect the ecosystems they depend on.

Mayors leading the transition to regenerative agriculture

Rare works with mayors and municipal leaders through a first-of-its-kind network spanning 18+ municipalities to advance regenerative agriculture, strengthen food security, and align local development with environmental protection across Colombia.

Agent Tierra: real-time support for farmers

Agent Tierra is an AI-powered virtual extension agent, developed in collaboration with Salesforce, that helps smallholder farmers access trusted, locally relevant guidance for regenerative agriculture. By providing real-time support, it complements extension systems and peer learning, helping farmers adopt sustainable practices, strengthen livelihoods, and restore their land.

The Rare approach to community-led conservation

We work with communities to lead conservation and build the conditions that help it last.

This includes strengthening leadership, livelihoods, and local systems, while connecting communities to the policies and finance that support long-term impact.

Community members playing the fish game at a Community Building Seminar hosted by Rare.
Photo Credit: Angelo Mendoza for Rare

Designing solutions that work for people and nature

We design solutions grounded in how people make decisions and act. We work with communities to align new practices with local priorities, social norms, and daily realities — and use tools and technology to support adoption, learning, and scaling.

Our Global solutions

Strengthening local leadership and alignment

We bring together mayors, municipal authorities, and local institutions to align agriculture with environmental protection. Through initiatives like the Mayors’ Network — uniting 18 municipalities — local governments share knowledge, coordinate action, and integrate regenerative practices into local priorities and decision-making.

Shaping Policy

Coastal 500 member Mayor Alfredo Coro of the Philippines speaking at a session during COP30 called Leading from the Coast: Nature-Based Solutions for a Climate Ready Future This session brought together Brazilian and global voices to highlight how collaboration across governance levels is turning climate ambition into tangible results, and how coastal subnational governments and municipalities are leveraging nature, particularly coastal and marine ecosystems, to build resilience. COP30 in Belém, Brazil, November 2025.
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Wa Sani (left) and Darniawati counting savings deposits being made at a savings club meeting in Pasi Kolaga.
Photo Credit: Jason Houston for Rare

Expanding access to finance for communities

We connect communities to financial tools and opportunities that strengthen livelihoods and help them adapt to environmental and economic change.

Innovative Finance

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Rare Partners in Colombia

Rare works with a wide range of partners in Colombia. This sampling of past and present donors and partners includes UKPACT, The Coca Cola Foundation, Republica de Colombia, The Nature Conservancy, Colombian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Agrosavia, UNAD (Universidad Abierta a Distancia de Colombia), Universidad de la Amazonía, Universidad de Pamplona, Universidad de los Andes, Salesforce, Meta governor’s Office ( Environmental, Agriculture, Social projects), Caquetá governor’s Office ( Environmental, Agriculture, Social projects), Seguros Bolívar and ICA (Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario), Mayor Offices, Cormacarena (Environmental Authority), Universidad de los Llanos (UniLlanos), BioCarbon Fund 

We are grateful to the partners and supporters whose collaboration makes our work possible.

Partner with us

Healthy ecosystems and food security depend on strong partnerships and community leadership.

If you are interested in partnering with Rare in Colombia or regenerative agriculture, we would love to hear from you.

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Contact Us

For more information on Rare’s work in Honduras, please contact us at info.landsforlife@rare.org.

  • Colombia
  • Global Headquarters

Colombia

Bogota D.C. Colombia

Email: colombia@rare.org

Global Headquarters

1310 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 110, Arlington, VA, 22201

Email: info@rare.org

Phone: 703.522.5070

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El Rincon farmer, Don Manuel Vicente mixing coffee beans.