Peru: Piura will export to South Korea 20 tons of loctao beans planted in the Sechura Desert

Published Sep 22, 2023

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The Regional Government of Piura and the San Martín de Sechura Community Foundation have collaborated on a project to cultivate over 1,000 hectares of loctao beans in the arid lands of Sechura. The project has now entered its harvest phase and plans to make its first shipment of 20,000 kilograms of loctao beans to the Korean market. The initiative has benefited approximately 1,000 community members and will contribute to the economic recovery of farmers in the area.
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(Agraria.pe) In a joint effort between the Regional Government of Piura and the San Martín de Sechura Community Foundation, the initiative to cultivate more than 1,000 hectares of loctao beans in the arid lands of Sechura has entered its harvest phase, with plans to make a first shipment of 20,000 kilograms of this product to the Korean market this week. Alexis Robespierre Tume Saldarriaga, president of the San Martín de Sechura Community Foundation, explained that this project was carried out thanks to the trust formed by the Regional Government of Piura and the National University of Piura. In addition, it has had technical assistance and machinery support provided by the Regional Directorate of Agriculture (DRA). An estimated one thousand community members have benefited from this initiative, which has already secured buyers such as the companies Andes Perú and Procesadora Perú, and whose marketing destination will be Korea, at a price of 5 soles per kilogram. Tume commented: ...
Source: Agraria

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