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International Journal of
Environmental & Agriculture Research

ISSN No.: 2454-1850 | R Impact Factor: 4.38 | NAAS Rating: 4.23

International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research - Colombia Revista Internacional de Investigación Ambiental y Agrícola - Colombia

Agriculture Research Colombia - Coffee, Flowers, Bananas, Palm Oil, Cacao | IJOEAR
Top Agriculture Journal in Colombia | Revista Agrícola Líder en Colombia

ISSN: 2454-1850 | NAAS Rating: 4.23 | R Impact Factor: 4.38 | DOI: 10.25125/agriculture-journal | Indexed in CrossRef, Google Scholar, WorldCat

Colombia's Agriculture Sector at a Glance | Sector Agrícola Colombiano en Resumen

#3

World's Largest
Coffee Producer | Café

#2

World's Largest
Flower Exporter | Flores

#3

World's Largest
Banana Producer | Banano

#4

World's Largest
Palm Oil Producer

#4
World's Largest Avocado Producer (Hass)
#1
World's Largest Juan Valdez Coffee Brand
#1
World's Largest Panela (Sugarcane) Producer
15%+
Agricultural Employment

Source: Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural, FEDECAFE, DANE, 2024 Report

Colombia's Agricultural Landscape | Paisaje Agrícola Colombiano

Colombia, with a population of over 52 million, is a tropical agricultural powerhouse blessed with diverse climates and year-round growing seasons. The country is the world's third-largest coffee producer (Colombian Coffee - Juan Valdez), the second-largest flower exporter (roses, carnations, chrysanthemums), and a major producer of bananas (Urabá region), palm oil, avocados (Hass), cacao, sugarcane (panela), tropical fruits (mango, passion fruit, lulo), and beef cattle.

The agricultural sector employs over 15% of Colombia's workforce and is vital for rural development and peacebuilding. The government's Colombia SIEMBRA (plant more) program and FEDECAFE (National Coffee Growers Federation) support agricultural modernization. IJOEAR provides Colombian agricultural researchers with a prestigious international platform to publish their findings.

Coffee Production - Eje Cafetero | Producción de Café - Eje Cafetero

Colombia produces over 12 million bags of high-quality Arabica coffee annually from regions including Caldas, Quindío, Risaralda, Antioquia, and Tolima.

Flower Production - Savanna of Bogotá | Producción de Flores - Sabana de Bogotá

Colombia exports over $1.5 billion in flowers annually, primarily to the US, with roses, carnations, chrysanthemums, and hydrangeas.

About IJOEAR: Your Partner in Agricultural Research | Su Socio en Investigación Agrícola

The International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research (IJOEAR) is a prestigious, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing agricultural and environmental sciences globally. We provide Colombian researchers, agricultural scientists, and environmental professionals with a respected platform to publish their groundbreaking findings and contribute to the global agricultural community.

With our commitment to quality, speed, and visibility, IJOEAR ensures that agricultural research from Colombia reaches a worldwide audience, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange that addresses both local and global food security challenges.

Open Access

Acceso Abierto

Rapid Review

4-6 weeks | 4-6 semanas

Global Indexing

WorldCat, Google Scholar

Top Colombian Universities & Research Institutions Publishing in IJOEAR | Principales Universidades e Instituciones de Investigación Colombianas

Researchers from these leading Colombian institutions have published their work in IJOEAR, contributing to the advancement of agricultural science in Colombia:

  • National University of Colombia (UNAL)
  • University of Antioquia
  • University of Valle
  • Technological University of Pereira
  • University of Caldas
  • University of Córdoba
  • AGROSAVIA (Colombian Agricultural Research Corporation)
  • CENICAFE (Coffee Research Center)
  • FEDECAFE (National Coffee Growers Federation)

These institutions represent Colombia's commitment to excellence in agricultural and environmental research. CENICAFE is a world leader in coffee research.

Colombia's Agricultural Research Priorities | Prioridades de la Investigación Agrícola Colombiana

Colombia's Ministry of Agriculture (MinAgricultura) and research institutions have identified key priority areas that align perfectly with IJOEAR's scope:

Coffee Research | Investigación del Café
  • Arabica variety improvement (Castillo, Cenicafé 1)
  • Coffee rust (roya) resistance research
  • Coffee berry borer (broca) management
  • Sustainability and carbon-neutral certification
  • Specialty coffee and origin protection
Flower Research | Investigación de Flores
  • Rose, carnation, chrysanthemum variety development
  • Pest and disease management (thrips, mites)
  • Post-harvest and vase life research
  • Cruelty-free and sustainable certification (Florverde)
  • Export quality standards
Tropical Fruit & Banana Research | Investigación de Frutas Tropicales y Banano
  • Hass avocado (aguacate) variety research
  • Banana (banano) disease control (Fusarium TR4)
  • Cacao research for fine flavor beans
  • Passion fruit (maracuyá), lulo, mango research
  • Post-harvest and export quality
Palm Oil & Agroindustry | Palma de Aceite y Agroindustria
  • Oil palm variety improvement (DxP hybrids)
  • Bud rot disease (pudrición de cogollo) research
  • Sustainable palm oil certification
  • Sugarcane for panela and bioethanol
  • Charcoal and agricultural byproducts

Coffee Research - Colombia's Liquid Gold | Investigación del Café - El Oro Líquido de Colombia

Colombia is the world's third-largest coffee producer, renowned for high-quality, 100% Arabica coffee, with the iconic Juan Valdez brand. The Coffee Triangle (Eje Cafetero - Caldas, Quindío, Risaralda) is a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Research at CENICAFE is world-leading, focusing on coffee rust (roya) resistance, Castillo variety, berry borer (broca) management, and sustainable certification. IJOEAR welcomes coffee research from Colombian institutions.

12M+ Bags/Year

Flower Research - World's Second Largest | Investigación de Flores - Segundo Mayor Exportador Mundial

Colombia is the world's second-largest flower exporter, with the Savanna of Bogotá (Sabana de Bogotá) and Antioquia producing over $1.5 billion in flowers annually. Major exports include roses, carnations, chrysanthemums, hydrangeas, and alstroemeria. Research focuses on variety development, pest management (thrips, mites), post-harvest vase life, and sustainable certification (Florverde, Flores Colombianas).

$1.5B+ Annual Exports

Hass Avocado Research - Colombia's Emerging Export | Investigación del Aguacate Hass - Exportación Emergente de Colombia

Colombia is the world's fourth-largest Hass avocado producer, with exports growing rapidly to the US, Europe, and Asia. Major producing regions include Antioquia, Caldas, Risaralda, and Tolima. Research focuses on variety improvement, pest/disease management, post-harvest quality, and supply chain development to compete with Mexico and Peru.

#4 Worldwide

Environmental Research in Colombia | Investigación Ambiental en Colombia

Colombia's diverse environment includes the Amazon rainforest, Andes mountains, Caribbean and Pacific coasts, páramos (high-altitude wetlands), and Chocó bioregion. IJOEAR welcomes research on Amazon deforestation, páramo conservation, biodiversity preservation (world's most bird species), water resource management, climate adaptation, and sustainable agriculture in biodiversity hotspots.

Investigación Ambiental

Amazon Deforestation

Rainforest conservation, sustainable land use, monitoring

Páramo Conservation

High-altitude wetlands water source protection

Biodiversity

World's highest bird diversity, Amazon ecosystems

Why Colombian Researchers Choose IJOEAR | Por qué los Investigadores Colombianos Eligen IJOEAR

Rigorous Peer Review

Double-blind peer review ensures quality, reliability, and credibility of published research.

High Visibility & Impact

Indexed in Google Scholar, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus, ensuring global visibility.

Rapid Publication

Average publication time of 4-6 weeks from submission to online publication.

CrossRef DOI Registration

Every article receives a unique DOI for permanent accessibility and citation tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions | Preguntas Frecuentes

Comprehensive FAQ for Colombian Agricultural Researchers

Find answers about submission process, peer review, publication fees, and indexing status.

The average time from submission to publication is 4-6 weeks. Our streamlined peer review ensures rapid publication.

Submission to Review: 3-5 days
Review Process: 5-7 days
Publication: Within 48 hours

Yes, absolutely! IJOEAR actively welcomes research on Colombian coffee (CENICAFE), flowers (roses, carnations), bananas, Hass avocado, palm oil, cacao, and all aspects of Colombian agricultural biodiversity.

Priority Research Areas for Colombia:
  • Coffee research (Cenicafé varieties, rust resistance, Juan Valdez)
  • Flower research (roses, carnations, Florverde certification)
  • Hass avocado and tropical fruit research
  • Banana research (Fusarium TR4 resistance)
  • Palm oil sustainability certification

Email: info@ijoear.com | info.ijoear@gmail.com

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Response within 24 hours | Respuesta dentro de 24 horas

Join Colombia's Leading Agricultural Researchers | Únase a los Principales Investigadores Agrícolas de Colombia

Share your research with the global agricultural community. IJOEAR is your trusted partner.

Submit Your Research | Envíe su Investigación

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