A strike by transporters has paralyzed the movement of trucks on a crucial road in northern Peru, causing a crisis in the fruit industry and halting the harvest of key fruits for international export. The strike has led to full cold storage facilities and an inability to transport containers to and from the port, resulting in a backlog and quality issues. The situation is negatively impacting Peru's ability to meet export commitments, leading to the loss of fruit, and causing financial loss to daily laborers. The Association of Agricultural Producers Guilds of Peru (Agap) has called for a swift solution and the resignation of the Prime Minister has further complicated the situation, as it has left the government without key ministers to negotiate with the transport unions.