Peru: The current agricultural campaign has an advance of 68.67%

Published 2022년 4월 17일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (Midagri) of Peru has approved an Agrarian Emergency Plan to address the severe fertilizer shortage, which is expected to increase food prices and threaten national food security. The plan notes a decrease in plantings for key crops, possibly due to producer decapitalization caused by rising input costs. It also highlights logistical issues in maritime transport and the potential for significant price increases for agricultural inputs. Although a long-term solution is in development as part of the second agrarian reform, the plan outlines short-term strategies to mitigate the impact, such as boosting organic fertilizer production.
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In the Agrarian Emergency Plan recently approved by the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (Midagri), it recognizes that the shortage of fertilizers in the country is of such magnitude that it will generate not only increases in the price of agricultural food with inflationary impacts, but even will affect national food security. The document makes an evaluation of the 2021-2022 agricultural campaign, which is 68.67% complete, and warns that there have been fewer plantings in 14 departments, and that, on average, they reflect a drop of 8.5% with respect to the average of the last five seasons. main crops The plantings made for the 8 main prioritized crops in six months (from August 2021 to January 2022) of the 2021-2022 agricultural campaign, totaled 977,227 hectares, that is, 0.2% less planted areas compared to the last five campaigns, he added. Rice (-0.1%), yellow corn (-2.8%), starchy corn (-6.1%), onion (-14.6%) and dry grain beans (-12.7%) registered less cultivated ...

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