The government continues to determine the details of its next subsidy, the Food Bonus, which will be provided in the face of a sharp increase in food prices basic family basket.
As confirmed in Law No. 31538, which authorizes additional loans to fund expenses related to the health emergency caused by COVID-19, economic recovery and other expenses, it has been officially announced that the amount that will be provided for this subsidy, will be S/270.
For beneficiaries of social programs Together, Pension 65 and With Youit is stated that the subsidy will be S/200, S/250 and S/300 respectively, depending on the economic benefit they receive every two months.
This bonus will be administered by the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (MIDIS) and will be provided to every adult in a situation of economic vulnerability.
It is also indicated that within 30 calendar days the Council of Ministers must approve the regulations that will establish the qualification criteria for possible beneficiaries, as well as guidelines for compiling a register of citizens of this connectionin other aspects.
The document, published in the El Peruano newspaper, also indicates that the payment of the food bonus will be made through the Banco de la Nación and all other financial institutions through their service channels.
It is also stated that the collection of this economic support You can do this until April 30, 2023.
“After the expiration of the period referred to in the preceding paragraph, the Banco de la Nación and the private financial companies in the country that have received the resources must extort and transfer them to the account of the State Treasury in the manner and for the period established Ministry of Economy and Finance notify financial institutions through the National Solidarity Assistance Pension Program 65 of the Ministry of Development and Social Integration,” they specify.
It is worth noting that, according to a recent message to the nation from President Pedro Castillo, the award will go to approximately 6 million vulnerable people.
Source: RPP

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