Peru's Minister of Agrarian Development and Irrigation, Ángel Manero, is contemplating a move to permit the cultivation of genetically modified (GMO) corn and cotton on the Peruvian coast aiming to combat the rise in imports of these agricultural products. This proposal contrasts with the national moratorium on GMOs, set to be in effect until 2035. Manero insists that the move will not jeopardize the country's biodiversity and will be restricted to coastal regions. Additionally, Manero is advocating for the enhancement of the Peru Agro Fund, which will offer technical assistance and subsidize agricultural insurance for small, organized producers. This announcement has gained support from Miguel Ángel Sánchez, executive director of ChileBio, who views it as a critical step towards enhancing Peru's agricultural competitiveness and food security.