Midagri delivered 3,080 sheds to protect more than 369,000 alpacas and sheep in Peru

Published 2024년 9월 4일

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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) in Peru has delivered 3,080 sheds in the high Andean regions of 15 districts to protect 369,000 alpacas and sheep, as part of the Multisectoral Plan against Frost and Cold 2024. These sheds, built with local materials and covering 170 square meters each for 120 animals, aim to shelter vulnerable livestock from adverse weather conditions. The majority of the sheds were constructed in Puno, investing over S/ 13,770,000 due to the extreme cold, benefiting 810 families of small farmers.
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In compliance with the goals established in the Multisectoral Plan against Frost and Cold 2024, the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) delivered 3,080 sheds in high Andean areas of 15 regions of Peru. These interventions were carried out by the AgroRural Program, who with the implementation of these livestock protection modules managed to shelter and protect more than 369,000 alpacas and sheep in 158 districts. «Today, more than ever, we must be aware of the need to protect our animals, which are the livelihood of thousands of families in this region. These sheds are not only physical structures, but symbols of our commitment to the sustainable development of the sector,» said the head of Midagri, Ángel Manero. He also explained that these shelters house the most vulnerable animals, such as pregnant mothers, nursing mothers and calves, in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, frost, hail, snow and strong winds. Each livestock protection module has ...
Source: AgroPeru

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