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He Ministry of Production (Produces) reported that extractive activities fishing sector in January 2023 there was a significant increase of 135.4% in physical terms compared to January 2022.
The head of the ministerial portfolio, Raul Pérez Reyes, indicated that this result was mainly due to the greater unloading of anchovies destined for the milling industry (392.1%).
“The total catch of hydrobiological resources amounted to 687.2 thousand tons, which is 395.3 thousand tons more than was recorded in January 2022 (291.9 thousand tons), which made January a good month for fishing” – Exactly.
Anchovy catch increase
The Ministry of Mines also indicated that fisheries for indirect human consumption (CHI) grew by 392.1% in January 2023, supported by an increase in anchovy catches of 546.8 thousand tons due to good fishing operations. corresponds to the balance of quotas for the second fishing season in 2022 in the North-Central region.
“The largest landings of anchovy are in the ports of Malabrigo (232.6 thousand tons), Callao (70.3 thousand tons) and Chimbote (51.5 thousand tons), where 64.8% of the catch intended for this position is concentrated this month,” he said. , this is a statement.
The Ministerial Portfolio claims that in terms of production value, the capture fisheries sector saw a significant increase of 33.0% in January 2023 compared to January 2022 due to the higher production cost of resources destined for CHI (+392.1 %).
On the contrary, this result was partially offset by a decrease in the cost of extracting resources intended for coronary artery disease (-22.9%).
Source: RPP

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