Actions developed in Colombia.

 


In 2024, Colombia enacted Ley 2380 de 2024, a law designed to promote food donation and contribute to food security aspart of the country’s “Zero Hunger” objective. This law allows donors to claim a tax credit of up to 37 percent (raised from the previous 25 percent) of the value of donated food items and hygiene products. This discount can also include transportation and related costs incurred in delivering the donated items to food banks. By expanding benefits and minimizing tax barriers, Ley 2380 makes it easier for businesses to donate surplus food instead of discarding it.

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