Cusco: Agrobiodiversity project promotes the conservation of native crops

Published Feb 18, 2025

Tridge summary

The Regional Management of Natural Resources and Environmental Management of Cusco is executing the Agrobiodiversity project to strengthen conservation practices and sustainable use of biodiversity. The project will implement 94 demonstration plots with 10 native crops in 47 peasant communities and 33 districts of the provinces of Anta, Paruro, Canas and Acomayo. The project will promote sustainable agricultural practices and planting techniques focused on the preservation of native species such as potato, oca, mashua, olluco, corn, tarwi, quinoa, cañihua, beans and kiwicha. The project has an investment of S/10 million and has provided over 500 technical assistance services in its first stage.
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To strengthen conservation practices and sustainable use of biodiversity, the Regional Management of Natural Resources and Environmental Management of Cusco is executing the Agrobiodiversity project, which this year will implement 94 demonstration plots with 10 native crops in 47 peasant communities and 33 districts of the provinces of Anta, Paruro, Canas and Acomayo. As part of the project, sustainable agricultural practices and planting techniques focused on the preservation of species such as native potato, oca, mashua, olluco, corn, tarwi, quinoa, cañihua, beans and kiwicha will be promoted. The objective of the Agrobiodiversity project is to strengthen the recovery of native species. To this end, it has an investment of ...
Source: AgroPeru

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