Huila achieves 9.7% multidimensional poverty in 2025

Huila department recorded 9.7% multidimensional poverty in 2025, below the national average of 9.9%. This marks the first time it reaches a single digit, down from 11.9% in 2023 and 10.9% in 2024. Economic dynamism, led by coffee and aquaculture, drives this improvement.

Huila emerges as a benchmark in poverty reduction with official figures showing sustained decline. In 2025, multidimensional poverty dropped to 9.7%, below the national 9.9%.

The coffee sector is pivotal: it produces over 2.5 million sacks, nearly 20% of national output, benefiting 87,700 families. Exports surged over 70%, from US$317.5 million in 2024 to US$547.1 million in 2025, creating jobs and income.

In aquaculture, it leads with 80,000 tons produced and tilapia exports of US$95.5 million, accounting for 95% of the country's continental exports. The sector generates over 65,000 direct and indirect jobs. Other products like beans, cocoa, Tahiti lime, avocado, and Huila panela are entering international markets, including Chile, the US, Australia, Valencia, Barcelona, and the UK.

Under the “Por un Huila Grande” Departmental Plan, Governor Rodrigo Villalba Mosquera focuses on closing gaps and strategic sectors. Cifras & Conceptos named him the second-best governor in the country.

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