Peru: IIAP transferred 59,000 paco fingerlings to fish farmers in Madre de Dios

Published 2024년 1월 30일

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The Research Institute of the Peruvian Amazon (IIAP) has transferred 59,000 paco fingerlings to fish farmers in various Amazon regions, aiming to boost aquaculture production and ensure food availability. The initiative, benefiting 36 fish farmers from native communities, is a significant step towards establishing fish farming as a primary economic activity in the region. It is expected to generate employment and strengthen the autonomy of local communities.
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The Research Institute of the Peruvian Amazon (IIAP), from its "El Castañal" Research Center in Madre de Dios, began the year 2024 with the successful transfer of 59,000 paco fingerlings (Piaractus brachypomus) to fish farmers from various communities . This joint effort aims to promote aquaculture production to ensure the availability of food in populated centers in the interior of the Amazon regions. On this occasion, 36 fish farmers benefited, belonging to the native communities of Puerto Arturo, Infierno and Arazaire, as well as producers from Bajo Madre de Dios, Monte Sinaí and the district of ...
Source: AgroPeru

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