More than 52,000 Peruvians opted for innovation in fishing and aquaculture

Published 2023년 4월 29일

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The National Program for Innovation in Fisheries and Aquaculture (Pnipa) has invested 374 million soles, including 286.2 million from the program, in various projects in its first phase. The majority of the investments were made in the trout value chain, leading to increased domestic consumption, competitiveness, and exports. Pnipa also facilitated over 8,000 intellectual property creations and promoted productive diversification in various aquatic species. The program also supported 650 Amazonian-Andean-coastal communities through 1,195 projects, investing 219 million soles.
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4:13 p.m. | Lima, Apr. 29. These projects, framed in the first phase of the National Program for Innovation in Fisheries and Aquaculture (Pnipa), implied an investment of 374 million soles, of which the program transferred 286.2 million soles. The remaining amount was obtained thanks to alliances with private companies and other stakeholders. In addition to the projects, Pnipa implemented more than 8,000 intellectual creations, including prototypes, patents, software and products, derived from research and technical assistance. The value chain in The one that received the most co-financed projects was trout, with more than 700 initiatives that today contribute to boosting domestic consumption, competitiveness and exports. Likewise, Pnipa also highlights the increase in productive diversification in pearl shells, sole, macroalgae, cushuro, cheetah, seriola, sea ...
Source: Andina

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