Through the use of cutting-edge technologies and specialized services in the fishing and forestry sectors, the Institute the Technological Institute of Production (ITP) of Ministry of Production (Produce), has been promoting the added value of raw materials in order to obtain innovative products for regional, national and foreign markets. Therefore, they visited CITEforestal and CITEpesquero Amazonian Pucallpa.
During a tour of the CITEpesquero Amazonico Pucallpa, the Minister of Production, Jorge Luis Prado Palomino, accompanied by the Executive Director of the ITP, Pablo Robles Soria, visited the modern Primary Processing Plant enabled by Sanipes, where paiche products and by-products are made. .
In recent years alone (from 2016 to July 2022), more than 5,800 technology transfer and innovation services were provided, benefiting a total of 3,250 clients. Through the Primary Processing Plant, work is also carried out on the reception, filleting, packaging and refrigeration of products based on Amazonian fish.
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Currently, it has the Public Investment Project called ‘Installation of technological services for the productive chain of the Amazonian fishing sector in the district of Callería, province of Coronel Portillo in the Ucayali region’, it has an investment of S/14.36 million which will benefit 500 annual production units.
CITEforestry
In Pucallpa, the head of Produce and high-ranking officials also came to the Pucallpa forestry CITE and its sharpening, drying and carpentry plants, which currently have state-of-the-art machinery whose investment exceeds three million soles, in favor of MSMEs in the item.
In addition, they visited the new Showroom of wood products worked by CITE clients for the ‘Purchases from MYPErú’ Program.
The CITEforestal attends the productive chain of first (sawmills) and second transformation of wood. In the period 2016 to July 2022, it provided a total of 28,005 technology transfer and innovation services, benefiting a total of 4,124 clients.