Huánuco: They invest more than 1.7 million soles to improve agricultural production projects

Published 2020년 8월 21일

Tridge summary

The Huánuco Regional Government is investing over 1.6 million soles to boost the economic development of farmers through the 'Improving the Competitiveness of the Granadilla Productive Chain' project and the 'Strengthening of the avocado production chain, Hass variety' project. The former aims to benefit 2,000 granadilla producers by providing technical assistance, enhancing productivity, and creating commercial articulation, among other things, while the latter resumed after being halted by COVID-19 and aims to benefit 7,000 families. Both projects are expected to be completed within three years.
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Original content

The Huánuco Regional Government will promote the economic reactivation of farmers through the Regional Directorate of Agriculture (DRA), investing 882,664.50 soles to benefit 2,000 producers of granadilla distributed between the districts of Santa María del Valle, Churubamba and Umari and Mill (Pachitea), with the execution of the project "Improving the Competitiveness of the Granadilla Productive Chain". Thus, technical assistance will be provided to the farmer, improve productivity, generate commercial articulation, improve land and train community leaders, to create new productive projects. In addition to the fact that laboratories will be carried out for the fruit processing, giving it an added value in derivative products such as jams, liquors, sweets, jellies and others, which will include a single regional brand, promoted by the Regional Directorate of Agriculture-Huánuco. According to the head of the DRA, the engineer Roy Cruz Domínguez, the estimated execution time of the ...

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