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This week the award will be presented for the purchase of 44,000 tons ureaassured the head of the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) Jenny Ocampo.
The Minister assured that the procurement process fertilizerfourth attempt in this government, going well.
“In contrast to previous urea procurement processes, this time there were 22 supply proposals from companies,” Ocampo said during a meeting with producers from the Revolutionary Agrarian Federation Tupac Amaru Cuzco (Fartak).
A good pro is expected to be made available no later than October 23, as Prime Minister Anibal Torres mentioned last week.
As a reminder, Midagri announced the process on October 9, and it took 13 days for the award to be announced.
The company that won the open tender must supply a batch of urea agreed upon at the award stage. The fertilizer must be delivered to the port of Callao in bags of 50 kg each, each of which must have an identifiable marking certifying the nitrogen concentration and the weight of the product.
Other fertilizers
On the other hand, the head of Midagri commented that they are coordinating with the Ministry of the Environment (Minam) and the National Service for Natural Areas Protected by the State (Sernanp) to increase guano production.
Ocampo mentioned that thanks to these approvals, it will be possible to collect the product on 22 offshore islands, and he will contact local authorities to improve garbage collection and send it for recycling.
Source: RPP

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