The President of Congress, Eduardo Salhuana, signed in San Martín de Pangoa (Junín), the Autograph of the “Law of financial relief for small agricultural producers affected by the emergency in the agricultural sector”, which seeks to modify Law 31532, with the objective of establishing urgent economic measures to mitigate the effects of the increase in costs in the agricultural sector.
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The initiative seeks the implementation of exceptional measures to facilitate the Financial reintegration of small agricultural producers, both individual and associated, who face difficulties with overdue credits and are currently undergoing judicial or extrajudicial collection processes.
The head of Parliament stressed that the law is the result of the joint work of the parties represented in Congress. He added that The new Agrarian Law will not be drafted “in a cabinet”, but will collect the concerns and demands of “farmers and ranchers” and anyone who has to do with agricultural activity.
He stressed that of the 70 million exports that Peru has, the agricultural sector occupies the second 10 billion dollars. “We are talking about a fundamental sector for the economy, on which five million families depend directly or indirectly, “So it is obviously a priority issue for Parliament,” he stressed.
On the other hand, Eduardo Salhuana highlighted that the Chancay megaport will begin operations next November, which will allow for a reduction in costs for export operations, and urged Pangoa producers to prepare to face the new challenges. “Our products will be delivered to China and Southeast Asian markets in less time,” he added.
The President of Congress insisted that Congressmen must be in permanent contact with the population and this implies going out and not being locked up in the Legislative Palace.
Eduardo Salhuana He also referred to the Autograph of the law observed by the Executive for create the National Intercultural University of Pangoa (UNIP) of Pangoa and pointed out that this has a ruling of insistence approved by the Education Commission.
He promised that the resolution of insistence would be debated in the Plenary of Congress during the first week of October and he considered that it would be approved by the national representation. “Without education there is no progress,” he said.