Peru: Producer organizations ensure sale of 2,270 tons of native potatoes to Inka Crops

Published 2024년 10월 24일

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Eight organizations of small producers from the Huánuco region have sold 2,270 tons of native potatoes worth S/4 million to the snack processing company Inka Crops. The potatoes,, part of the Capiro variety, will be delivered between December 2024 and March 2025 for use in Inka Crops' processed products. This deal aims to integrate small producers more into the snack market. The organizations, representing over 1,000 farmers, receive support and market access through Agromercado.
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In an important commercial operation, eight organizations of small producers from the Huánuco region have secured the total sale of 2,270 tons of native potatoes valued at S/4 million with the snack processing company Inka Crops, thanks to the commercial coordination of the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) through Agromercado. The agreement contemplates staggered deliveries of the Capiro variety potato between December 2024 and March 2025, coinciding with the high harvest season in the region. This volume will be used to produce products processed by Inka Crops, strengthening the integration of small producers into the snack market. The organizations that have already signed the purchase and sale contract with the snack processing company Inka Crops are the Association of Agricultural Producers of the Panaococha hamlet, for 300 tons; the Ushumayo Communal Agricultural Association, for 320 tons; the Communal Agricultural Association of the People of Raco, ...
Source: AgroPeru

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