In Holy Week 2024, Peru saw a 5.3% increase in national fish and seafood consumption, totaling 8,539.5 metric tons, compared to the previous year. This surge was supported by abundant supplies from key coastal towns including Pucusana, Paita, Pisco, Callao, Huacho, and Chimbote, with a particular rise in the consumption of bonito, mackerel, horse mackerel, mullet, parrotfish, and squid. Regional markets experienced a 9% increase in supply, with bonito being the most popular. Additionally, the Ministry of Production (Produce) facilitated over 160 'Mi Pescadería' fairs nationwide, aiding more than 80,000 vulnerable families by offering affordable fish and seafood options.