Puno: Agro Rural cared for 450,000 alpacas and sheep against frost

Published 2024년 7월 17일

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The Agro Rural program has provided veterinary kits and other equipment to help 450,000 alpacas and sheep in the Puno region, reducing mortality rates and supporting small producers. The program has also distributed foliar application kits, forage conservation kits, and sheds to protect livestock and crops, as part of a larger plan to benefit 4,500 peasant families with an investment of S/22,900,000. These activities are being implemented across 81 districts of 13 provinces in the Puno region.
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The Agro Rural program cared for 450,000 alpacas and sheep thanks to the delivery and application of 4,500 veterinary kits, which made it possible to prevent respiratory diseases, such as pneumonia, and thus reduce the mortality rate of these animals, which are the economic support of the small producers from Puno. In this region of the high plateau, this activity was carried out, within the framework of the Multisectoral Plan against Frost and Friaje, period 2024, which will benefit 4,500 peasant families, who initially received these inputs and then applied them to their respective heads of livestock through various dosing campaigns. "Veterinary kits not only prevent but also treat diseases and infections that may arise due to the climatic conditions that occur," explained the executive director of Agro Rural, Víctor Baca. Each kit delivered contains antiparasitics, vitamins A, D3 and E; in addition, zootechnical application tools such as syringes and bottles of iodized alcohol. ...
Source: AgroPeru

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