Moquegua invests more than S/21 million in a South American camelid project

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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The Moquegua Regional Government has initiated the South American Camelids Project, investing over S/21 million to enhance the productivity of over 165,000 camelids, benefiting 1,066 producers in two provinces. The project aims to install demonstration modules for improved grassland and wetland vegetation, develop alpaca herd management capacities, and control vicuñas with necessary infrastructure and training for park rangers. It also focuses on strengthening organizations through business plan training, formalization, and adding value to alpaca and vicuña fiber. The investment aims to improve the value chain and market access for alpaca and vicuña breeding.
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The Moquegua Regional Government has launched the South American Camelids Project, with an investment of more than S/21 million, aimed at boosting the productivity of more than 165,000 camelids, directly benefiting 1,066 producers in nine districts of the provinces of General Sánchez Cerro and Mariscal Nieto. During the launch of the project, held in the town of Querala-Ubinas, Governor Gilia Gutiérrez said: “Brothers and sisters, I tell you to have confidence, that we will continue working as we did on the first day of the administration and the more criticisms, the more projects because that is what the people want. A big hug from a heart full of affection and I am leaving happy because I know that you know the constant work that we do and that will be the case for the four years of management,” she emphasized. The South American Camelids project will allow the installation of demonstration modules for the improvement of the vegetation cover of natural grasslands and wetlands. ...
Source: AgroPeru

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