Devida invested S/3.7 million in improvements to rural roads in Ayacucho, Apurímac, and Huancavelica.

Published 2025년 12월 31일

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The works included preliminary tasks of tracing, leveling, and layout, as well as the construction of ditches, culverts, and raised pavements to improve the durability of the roads.

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With the purpose of improving transit conditions and facilitating access to basic services, the National Commission for Development and Life without Drugs (Devida) invested S/3,742,167 in the maintenance of 94.2 kilometers of rural roads in the regions of Ayacucho, Apurímac, and Huancavelica. This intervention benefits 1,608 producer families from the Vraem region, who are committed to legal and sustainable economic activities. The works included preliminary tasks such as tracing, leveling, and staking, as well as the construction of ditches, culverts, and speed bumps to improve the durability of the roads. These improvements ensure better vehicular and cargo circulation conditions throughout the year, even during rainy seasons. These actions are part of the National Drug Policy to 2030, which promotes comprehensive alternative development as a territorial intervention strategy. With this, Devida contributes to reducing dependence on illicit economies and to consolidating ...
Source: AgroPeru

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