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From today, Friday, March 3, the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) starts paying Fertiabono II.
This economic subsidy payment is made to small producers affected by higher fertilizer prices, and in this case it will apply to farmers who use both chemical and organic fertilizers.
The Ministry also indicates that in this second section Fertiabono The subsidy will be given to producers with between half a hectare and five hectares and will range from S/235 to S/2350.
For example, farmers who have only one hectare and who are beneficiaries will receive SGD 470 as a fertiabono.
In addition to the maximum number of hectares, agricultural producers they must also be registered with the Register of Agricultural Producers and dedicate themselves to one of the 40 priority crops for Midagri.
Priority crops include: rice, garlic, cotton, peas, coffee, sweet potatoes, onions, kidney beans, castilla beans, zarandaja beans, palo beans, chickpeas, broad beans, lettuce, lentils, lemon, durum yellow corn, starchy corn, maize, tangerine, mango, apple, passion fruit, orange, olive, olluco, pallar, avocado, potato, cucumber, pineapple, banana, quinoa, tarvee, tomato, wheat, grape, cassava, carrot and pumpkin.
It should be remembered that, according to the owner midagriNelli Paredes, the delivery of this bond will have priority in the southern regions such as Puno, Cusco, Ica, Moquegua, Arequipa and others.
If you think you qualify and could be one of the 173,000 beneficiaries You can call 0800-74006 from 17:00 to 22:00.
Source: RPP

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