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An average of 700,000 liters of milk is lost every day. Arequipa due to protests in Peru. Dairy products cannot reach factories or cheese factories due to blocked roads.
“We cannot transport milk anywhere and have to dispose of it because it is a perishable product. This amount could feed 2,800,000 children, which is why all ranchers reject violence,” Climaco Cardenas, former president of the Peruvian Dairy Farmers Association, warned RPP Noticias.
“We ask for a truce for those who came out to open a humanitarian channel”
Arequipa is the third milking basin in Peru after Cajamarca and Lima. Its products not only supply this department and the capital of the country, but also go to the factories of Gloria and livewhose facilities were attacked by aggressive groups.
Protests in Peru: what gives rise to the blockade of national roads
Transportation of milk leaves from different farms of 8000 farmers of Arequipa. The product is delivered in refrigerators or in gourds to a pasteurizer or cheese factory, mobilization must last at least 14 hours before spoilage.
checkpoints they interrupt the process, causing a daily loss of more than 1,200,000 salts, but they also prevent the supply of forage to feed 80,000 cattle.
“On the coast there is a problem with the supply of fodder, because the roads are busy and there is no way to move around, in the mountains there are food supplies, but they cannot place their production,” Cardenas said.
Chaos Monday at Alto Ciguas
Last Monday, thousands of protesters entered Gloria company in Alto Ciguas burn cars, rob and commit atrocities. “Gloria has already reported that he could be paralyzed for 14 days, which would be a blow to the economy of the families of 8,000 ranchers,” Cardenas warned.
infiltrated groups
According to Cardenas, as a trade union they do not participate in mobilization, but people can do it; however, among Protestants disguised themselves as criminals from the city of Chalawho are engaged in unofficial mining
“We are asking for a truce for those who have come forward to open a humanitarian channel,” he said on behalf of the Regional Dairy Council of Arequipa.
Source: RPP

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