The Ministry of the Environment in Peru is supporting the sustainable development of native and rural communities in the Peruvian Amazon by distributing free native fish fry. So far in 2021, 2,196,480 fingerlings have been given to 2,208 families across six regions, with a goal of delivering 2,320,000 by the end of 2024. The Peruvian Amazon Research Institute (IIAP) is responsible for the reproduction and transfer of the fingerlings, which include species like the gamitana, paco, and boquichico. This initiative aims to improve food security and promote sustainable fish farming, providing a significant source of nutrition and economic support for these communities.