Peru to aggressively expand aquaculture to bring the economy to life

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“I am convinced of the prospects of this activity in various regions that I have visited in the mountains and jungle,” he said. “I am firmly convinced that this may be the long-term fishing sector in the country. “

The Minister also presses that the fisheries sector is for the country for its giant consistent with percentage of national GDP, the creation of direct and oblique jobs and the generation of more than $3 billion in currencies consistent with year.

He said his ministry took combat against illegal fishing very seriously, as well as combating casual work.

“By July next year, we targeted casual paintings by 30%,” he said. “We also have a plan to eliminate it until 2022. “

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Peru will advertise aquaculture as an engine of economic development, as the country’s Production Minister José Salardi has pointed out, that there are strong prospects for this activity in several areas, Andean reported. [. . . ]

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