Peruvian small dairy farmers are planning national protests due to the significant importation of powdered milk, which has led to the loss of their market and profitability. They are seeking an agreement with the Agrarian Commission of Congress for a 40% tariff on dairy imports and for labels to indicate the source of the milk. However, the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation does not plan to impose a tariff and is considering other solutions. Since 2008, Peru has had a zero tariff for dairy imports, which has resulted in a rise in imports from 36,000 tons in 2011 to 78,000 tons in 2021. This has caused local farmers to either sell their cattle or seek financing, as the cost of inputs and the high volume of imports have made it difficult for them to sustain their business.