254 families start raising gamitana and carp in San Juan del Oro, Peru

Published 2021년 9월 8일

Tridge summary

The National Commission for Development and Life without Drugs (Devida) in partnership with the District Municipality of San Juan del Oro has initiated a tropical fish breeding project in the Tambopata valley to meet the dietary needs of 254 families in 15 sectors. The project, funded by a budget of 700 thousand soles, aims to cultivate 25 modules of tropical fish species such as gamitana and carp. The project includes the selection of participating organizations, preparation of fish modules, stocking of fingerlings, food provision, and technical assistance.
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Original content

In seeking to meet the demands of the population of the Tambopata valley, the National Commission for Development and Life without Drugs (Devida) in alliance with the District Municipality of San Juan del Oro in the province of Sandia (Puno), began the breeding of tropical fish for the benefit of 254 families in 15 sectors of the aforementioned district. For this, Devida transferred a budget of 700 thousand soles for the execution of the activity "Training and technical assistance of the value chain of sustainable alternative products in aquaculture", which will allow the implementation of 25 modules of tropical species such as gamitana and carp. In addition, the main actions to be developed are: selection of participating organizations, conditioning of fish modules or ponds, stocking of more than 50 thousand gamitana and carp fingerlings, provision of food for the fish and personalized technical assistance through visits to the productive units by the ...

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