Peru: Quinistaquillas producers received 40 tons of cattle feed

Published 2024년 10월 13일

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The Regional Directorate of Agriculture of Moquegua has distributed over 40 tons of livestock feed to producers in the district of Quinistaquillas, as part of an emergency response to the contamination of the Coralaque River. The relief package includes 14.5 tons of alfalfa, 13 tons of balanced feed, and 12.7 tons of fertilizer, aiming to support farmers and livestock owners in the Yarahua area. The distribution will be extended to other districts, with a focus on ensuring food security and the well-being of farmers affected by the emergency.
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In order to mitigate the effects of the contamination of the Coralaque River, the Regional Directorate of Agriculture of Moquegua has delivered more than 40 tons of livestock feed to producers in the district of Quinistaquillas, in the province of General Sánchez Cerro. The Agriculture sector distributed 14.5 tons of alfalfa, 13 tons of balanced feed and 12.7 tons of fertilizer, thus benefiting producers who depend on livestock and agriculture in the Yarahua area. During the delivery, the regional director of Agriculture, Eng. Prescilio Mamani Eugenio, stressed the importance of this assistance, which will also reach the districts of Chojata, ...
Source: AgroPeru

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