Lima: Microreservoir delivered to agricultural producers in Calpa of Peru

Published 2024년 12월 16일

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The Regional Directorate of Agriculture of Lima has inaugurated a new microreservoir in Arcata, with a storage capacity of 5,170 cubic meters of water. The project will benefit 50 agricultural producers in the town of Calpa, near Cochamarca, and will be used to irrigate 60 hectares of crops, primarily peach and avocado, as well as support small animal farming. The project was a collaboration between the DRAL, the municipality of Cochamarca, and the Arcata community.
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The Regional Directorate of Agriculture of Lima inaugurated a microreservoir with geomembrane in Arcata, which has a storage capacity of 5,170 cubic meters of water. This project will benefit 50 agricultural producers from the town of Calpa, located in the district of Cochamarca, province of Oyón. The work was carried out in a coordinated manner between the Regional Directorate of Agriculture of Lima (DRAL), the municipality of Cochamarca and the community of Arcata. The DRAL acquired and installed 2,339 m² of geotextile and 2,339 m² of geomembrane, while the district municipality was in charge of excavating the land. José Mendoza, regional director of Agriculture, highlighted that this microreservoir will ...
Source: AgroPeru

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