Organic sugar cane as an alternative to bananas in Peru

Published 2022년 3월 4일

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Peruvian banana growers are seeking alternative crops due to low market prices, with a focus on organic sugar cane. Santiago Paz López, the commercial manager of Cooperativa Agraria Norandino, highlights sugar cane's profitability and ease of transition. Additionally, exports of sugar cane enjoy tariff exemptions, contrasting Paraguay's higher marketing costs.
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Many Peruvian banana growers have a hard time making ends meet because of the low price of the fruit. Banana cooperatives are therefore not only looking for new markets, but also for alternative crops. The commercial manager of Cooperativa Agraria Norandino, Santiago Paz López, proposes organic sugar cane. "Sugar cane is a resistant crop, the switch to that cultivation is quite easy, and most importantly, the production is profitable," says Santiago Paz. "The banana area can be used for sugar cane cultivation." The major advantage of sugar cane is that exports benefit from a tariff ...
Source: AGF

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