Arequipa: Producers received 33 tons of feed for pigs in Peru

Published 2024년 12월 1일

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The Regional Government of Arequipa has distributed 33,250 kilos of pig feed to the Punta de Bombón Pig Breeders Association, as part of the Procompite competitive fund. The association's business plan, which receives an investment of S/88,900, aims to enhance the pork industry through the use of balanced feeds and basic equipment. The feed will be used to improve the quality of piglets, leading to higher meat yield, reduced rearing time, and lower feed consumption. This initiative is part of wider efforts to bolster the pork production chain, including the acquisition of purebred sows and boars.
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The Regional Government of Arequipa delivered 33,250 kilos of pig feed to 26 families of the Punta de Bombón Pig Breeders Association, located in the Punta de Bombón district, Islay province, in order to improve the production and quality of pork. This delivery is part of the Procompite competitive fund, after the association won the business plan “Expansion of Genetic Techniques with the Use of Balanced Feeds and Basic Equipment to Improve the Marketing of Pork”, which has an investment of S/88,900. The package delivered included balanced feed for different stages of the life cycle of pigs, such as feed for growth, fattening, gestation and lactation, essential to optimize breeding. In its first years, the association had used agricultural waste such as pumpkin, corn, sweet potato and sugar cane, but now, with this support, they are moving towards greater efficiency in production. The aim of this intervention is to improve the quality of piglets, which will translate into a higher ...
Source: AgroPeru

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