The Guild for the Protection of Crops (Protec) of the Chamber of Commerce of Lima (CCL) has warned that Peru's potato production could drop by up to 40% due to ongoing droughts and frosts, particularly affecting the southern and central mountains of the country. This could lead to a shortage in Lima and other regions' wholesale markets. The drought is also impacting the production of quinoa, oca, corn, and other staple foods, threatening the economy and food security of the affected regions. The persistence of the La Niña phenomenon could further reduce potato production and threaten food security until February 2023.