Midagri publishes project to regulate burning of sugar cane crops in Peru

Published 2024년 9월 30일

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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) of Peru has published a draft Supreme Decree to regulate the burning of sugarcane crops under Law No. 31949. The law aims to promote sustainable agriculture, protect public health, and reduce air pollution by introducing new harvesting methods. All sugarcane crop owners are required to comply with these regulations. Midagri is soliciting public comments to fine-tune the regulatory project, with the deadline for submissions not specified in the provided information.
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By Ministerial Resolution No. 0329-2024-Midagri, the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) ordered the publication of the draft Supreme Decree that approves the regulations of Law No. 31949. This law regulates the burning of sugarcane crops and establishes provisions for the adoption of new harvesting methods, in order to protect public health and promote the sustainable development of the agricultural sector. The measure also tasks the General Directorate of Agricultural Development and Agroecology with receiving and systematizing comments, contributions, and suggestions on the regulatory project. These comments can be sent to the institutional email: regulacionquemacana@midagri.gob.pe, to the Midagri Digital Parts Desk (https://mesadepartesdigital.midagri.gob.pe), or to the Citizen Service and Document Management Office, located at Jirón Cahuide No. 805, in Jesús María, Lima. All comments will contribute to the preparation of the final proposal for the ...
Source: AgroPeru

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