supply conditions, where the conditions of flooded or poorly drained savanna
highlights the limitations of soils for agricultural work, the distribution of
rainfall during the year, temperature, height above sea level, the water likely
territory and generally a "natural" arrangement which sets some limits
and some advantages for production. Biophysical
conditions are represented in order diagnoses and cartograms that accompany
them. Both agricultural and livestock production
also suffer from cultural historical order situations that contribute to characterize.
On one hand, Orocué, as the set of Casanare have a very
recent history of articulating the domestic market, this despite the
flourishing of the local economy in the second half of the nineteenth century
to the first three decades of the twentieth century. As recalled, the articulation with the foreign market was via
Meta River and Atlantic Ocean, but important to establish links with the
domestic market. Today this relationship is
difficult given the conditions of regular infrastructure for production in both
inland transport routes, such as electrification, telecommunications and
storage and distribution facilities. Additionally,
agriculture, based on the production of banana, cassava and maize, no
production levels and yields to supply markets on a regular basis, not counting
this type of production is great competition to supply the Bogota market,
because those products are offered by comparative Large producers of Tolima,
Cundinamarca, the coffee region, the Meta, benefits etc