Farmers demand that the Peruvian State guarantee the continuity of the Olmos project and allow the Olmos Transfer Concession to continue operating
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Lambayeque. The Farmers and Agricultural Producers Associations of Irrigation Blocks No. 2, 4, and 9 of the Viejo Olmos Valley have expressed, in a public statement, their deep concern regarding the upcoming expiration of the Olmos Transfer Concession contract, which supplies water from the Huancabamba River to more than 4,000 hectares of crops. Less than 90 days before the contract ends, farmers have witnessed months of discussions and confrontations between authorities, generating uncertainty and distrust in the project's continuity. The farmers demand that the Peruvian State guarantee the continuity of the Olmos project and allow the Olmos Transfer Concession (CTO) to continue operating transitionally while the future of the work is defined. The operation of the Limón Dam and the transfer tunnel require proven technical experience and capacity, so farmers consider that it can continue with the transition process. The farmers demand that authorities set ...
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