Cusco: 150,000 fruit tree seedlings will be produced in Pichari, Peru

Published Oct 14, 2024

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The District Municipality of Pichari in Cusco, Peru, has introduced 40 agricultural tunnels, measuring 15x4 meters, in four nurseries to cultivate over 150,000 fruit tree seedlings, including soursop, passion fruit, and camu camu. The first production of passion fruit seedlings is expected by the end of November, while soursop and camu camu seedlings will be ready by March 2025. The tunnels are constructed from galvanized iron and covered with raschel mesh to safeguard crops from heat, wind, and pests. The project also includes a tunnel for growing pitahaya cuttings and plans to acquire additional cuttings for the final field.
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The District Municipality of Pichari, in the Cusco region, has implemented 40 agricultural tunnels to produce more than 150,000 fruit tree seedlings, including soursop, passion fruit and camu camu, in four nurseries located in the communities of Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Puerto Mayo, Quisto Central and Natividad. “Of the 150,000 seedlings, 35,000 are soursop, 58,000 are passion fruit and 61,000 are camu camu. The first production of passion fruit seedlings will be installed in the final field, approximately in 52 hectares, at the end of November this year. Meanwhile, the soursop and camu camu seedlings will be ready by March 2025, with 124 hectares and 54 hectares respectively,” said the resident of the Tropical Fruit Trees project of the municipality, Eng. Bequer Palomino De La Cruz. The agricultural tunnels, measuring 15x4 meters, are built with galvanized iron structures for the arches and covered with raschel mesh, which protects the crops from heat, wind and pests, ensuring optimal ...
Source: AgroPeru

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