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More than 150 merchants will sell mosses and native plants at the fair in Huancayo

More than 150 merchants will sell mosses and native plants at the fair in Huancayo

In the morning hours of this Thursday, staff from the Economic Promotion and Tourism Management of the Provincial Municipality of Huancayo (MPH), marked the stands for the moss and native plants fair that will begin this Friday until December 24 at the shred Omar Yali.

The manager of Economic Promotion and Tourism, Jesús Cristóbal Aguirre, stated that for Christmas the fair of native plants and mosses will be held from December 6 to 24 with the participation of more than 150 merchants.

Likewise, he pointed out that for this activity a draw was held to assign positions, where they will be located with complete security, only with the sale of these products.

“We invite the entire Huancaí population to take advantage of this fair where they can find various native plants and mosses, as they are found in the decoration of their home because they can already feel the Christmas spirit,” express.

It should be noted that mosses serve as decoration for the birth of the baby Jesus during these holidays, but they are also used as bonsai, an aquatic ornament.

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