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Peru: Grass seeds delivered to Chumbivilcas producers

Published Nov 1, 2024

Tridge summary

The Pastos Altoandinos project, led by the Regional Agricultural Management of Cusco, has distributed nearly 70 tons of seeds to 1,765 farming families in Chumbivilcas, aiming to boost local livestock production and promote sustainable development. The seeds, which include both perennial and annual grasses, will be cultivated across over 800 hectares of land, significantly enhancing food security for these communities. This initiative is part of a S/32 million project that operates in 107 communities within the provinces of Chumbivilcas and Espinar, focusing on improving the quantity and quality of feed for livestock.
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The Regional Agricultural Management of Cusco has delivered nearly 70 tons of seeds of perennial and annual grasses to 1,765 producing families in the province of Chumbivilcas, thus guaranteeing the quantity and quality of feed for livestock. This activity, carried out through the Pastos Altoandinos project, seeks to strengthen local livestock production and contribute to the sustainable development of communities. The seeds will be planted on more than 800 hectares of land, which represents a significant advance for food security ...
Source: AgroPeru
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