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Twenty-first century Peru grows agricultural commodities such as asparagus, potatoes, maize, rice, quinoa and coffee. [3] Peru provides half of the world supply of quinoa. [4] Peruvian agriculture uses synthetic fertilizers rather than still-abundant guano due to infrastructure issues. Peruvian maize is not exportable due to large producer ...
3. Establishing a system of agricultural information allowing producers to have an efficient decision-making process for their business. 4. Facilitate agricultural producers with access to legal, administrative, management, financial, technical, sanitary, and other assistance permitting the producer to better their enterprise. 5.
SENASA Perú (Spanish: Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria del Perú) is an agency within the Peruvian Ministry of Agriculture.SENASA is responsible for protecting the country against agricultural pests and diseases in both crops and livestock. [1]
Ministry of Agriculture of Peru (1 C, 3 P) A. Peruvian agronomists (4 P) Animal breeds originating in Peru (2 C) Animal welfare and rights in Peru (2 C, 1 P) C.
Irrigated agriculture has become increasingly important in Peru's development and growth, especially after a period of stagnation and limited development in the 1970s and 1980s. The agriculture sector employs 30% of Peru's population and accounts for 13% of GDP and more than 10% of total exports (US$1.6 billion in 2005). [7]
Agricultural labor in the Peruvian Sierra (1940). In November 1962, the military government of Ricardo Pérez Godoy enacted the Agrarian Reform Law D.L. N° 14328. In 1963, the military government of Nicolás Lindley decreed the Agrarian Reform Law (Decreto Ley No 14444) creating the Institute of Agrarian Reform and Colonization (IRAC, Instituto de Reforma Agraria y Colonización) and started ...
Empresa Agroindustrial Pomalca is a leading agribusiness company based in Chiclayo, Peru.It is one of the country's major sugar producers. [1] The company has more than 15,000 hectares (37,000 acres) in sugar cane for production of sugar, molasses, and bagasse, in addition to other agricultural exports from its factory in coastal Lambayeque Region, Peru. [2]
This category contains articles related to the crops originating from Peru. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. The categorisation scheme follows the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions.