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Aquaculture Developments in Peru

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Published: 
Saturday, January 1, 1972
U.S. Agency for International Development
For an indefinite period beginning April 1, 1972, the inhabitants of the greater Lima area were unable to purchase red meat for the first 15 days of each month. In other cities in rural areas of Peru, people were unable to obtain beef two days each week. To compensate for the lack of beef, the Government of Peru strongly advocated for increased consumption of fish, requiring increased production of fisheries.
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Aquaculture
Nexus Tag(s): 
Economy
Resource type: 
Topical Report
Region & Countries: 
PeruLatin America and the Caribbean
Resource Scale: 
National

Related resources

Fishculture Survey Report for Peru
UNICEF/PAHO Joint Workshop on Drinking Water and Sanitation in Rural and Urban Slum Areas, Lima, Peru, 17-22 November 1980
Final Report: Environmental Information Service's Consultation to Assist the Peruvian National Office for the Evaluation of Natural Resources (ONERN), Lima, Peru, July 21 to August 4, 1989
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