Tridge summary
The Rural Agro Program in Peru is executing the Multisectoral Plan for Frost and Cold Weather 2025–2027 to safeguard 54,921 vulnerable producers across 15 regions from the effects of extreme climatic conditions. The plan allocates over S/94 million to supply various kits and structures to mitigate the emergency response to low temperatures and frost. These items include foliar application kits, forage conservation kits, cultivated grass seed kits, veterinary kits, plant-based awnings, and livestock sheds. The majority of the funding will be directed to Puno and Cusco, the regions most significantly impacted by the cold weather.
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Original content
As part of the Multisectoral Plan for Frost and Cold Weather 2025–2027, the Rural Agro Program is implementing actions to mitigate the effects of these climatic phenomena, benefiting 54,921 producers located in vulnerable areas across 15 regions of the country. The interventions will reach farmers and ranchers in Tacna, Puno, Pasco, Moquegua, Lima, La Libertad, Junín, Huánuco, Huancavelica, Cusco, Cajamarca, Ayacucho, Arequipa, Apurímac, and Áncash. Agro Rural is allocating more than S/94 million to address the emergency response caused by low temperatures and frost, with the delivery of a total of 3,500 foliar application kits, 860 forage conservation kits, 18,500 cultivated grass seed kits, 18,012 veterinary kits, 3,102 plant-based awnings, and 3,207 livestock sheds. In Puno alone, the area most affected by the low temperatures, 22% of the total is planned. This includes 3,600 veterinary kits, 450 plant-based awnings, and 830 livestock ...