Peruvian pork producers have incurred losses worth around S/60 million due to road blockages that hindered the transportation of pigs to slaughterhouses and prevented the transfer of feed inputs. The roadblocks, especially in the southern part of the country, have led to a shortage of soybeans, increasing their price from US$560 to US$670 a ton. This situation has raised the cost of feed, which accounts for 78% to 80% of the total production costs, significantly more than the selling price of pork meat.