Peru's Minister of Agrarian Development and Irrigation, Ángel Manero, has suggested accelerating the ban on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Peru, currently set for 2035, in order to permit the cultivation of GMO corn and cotton on the coast to bolster local production and combat import reliance. The proposal is contingent on the modification of the Moratorium Law on Living Modified Organisms, aiming to avoid impacting biodiversity and focusing on crops not meant for human consumption. Additionally, Manero announced plans to bolster the Peru Agro Fund, which supports small producers, by offering technical assistance and partial agricultural insurance subsidies. This move is seen as a critical step towards agricultural modernization and competitiveness, albeit it faces controversy and criticism.