The article highlights the potential for growth in Peru's aquaculture sector, with a focus on job creation and the need for increased support from the government to reach its full potential. Aquaculture, a relatively new industry in Peru, has not seen the same level of growth as agriculture, with exports valued at only 411 million dollars in 2022, compared to 9.876 million dollars in 2022 for agricultural exports. However, it offers a significant opportunity for decentralized employment, with the potential to generate 1.05 million direct and indirect jobs by 2031. The industry's promise lies in its diverse product range, including prawns, scallops, trout, tilapia, and paiche, which are exported primarily to the European Union, the United States, and China. To realize this potential, the sector requires sustained support, legal certainty, and infrastructure security, particularly in remote areas like Puno.