Municipality of Limathrough Municipal Market Company SA (Emmsa) reported that Large Wholesale Market of Lima is supplied with food “for the moment”, ensuring the supply of the capital of Lima and the provinces until the announced stop of trucks in various parts of the country.
In agreement with farmers, wholesalers will increase their orders by 30-40% to avoid shortages and price increases. In addition, they organized the use of alternative routes, avoiding traffic on blocked roads and food spoilage.
Emma it was pointed out that there are reserves to easily cope with the upcoming three days. It was also announced the flexibility of schedules for the import, loading and unloading of goods coming from the three regions of the country.
Wholesalers were also provided with 48 temporary warehouses – each with an area of 24 m2 and a capacity of 18 pallets – to store excess products.
It was also reported that this Saturday he drove into Large Wholesale Market of Lima total 7883 metric tons of product on 794 trucks. In this regard, the deputy mayor of Lima, Jaydi Quiros, said that so far there has not been a shortage of any product or price changes.
It should be noted that today such products as lemon are sold at 2.25 s/kg, broccoli s/3.25, spinach s/3.75, Katya tomato s/1.93, carrots s/1.77, onion red s/2.20, yellow sweet potato s//1.10, purple corn S/ 4.13, yellow potatoes S/ 3.10, Canchán potatoes S/ 1.58, single potatoes S/ 1.68 and green beans S/ 1.65. Pickled chili peppers were sold at S$2.25/kg, ginger at S$2.25, macre squash at S$1.08 and celery at S$2.17 per pack, and yesterday’s prices were unchanged.
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manager this morning Martin OjedaDirector National Board of Surface Transportationclarified that the strike of carriers is indefinite, and not just this Monday, June 27 and Tuesday, and explained that the government must resolve “structural issues” this weekend in order for this shutdown to be suspended.
In an interview with RPP NewsOjeda questioned Council President Aníbal Torres and Transport Minister Juan Barranzuela for minimizing the union’s demands and ensuring that some sectors were not going to comply with the stop announced this Monday, June 27. .
“This does not surprise us, because this is the executive branch, which is used to joining illegal transport contrary to the principles of the public interest. This minister (Barranzuela) the first thing he did when he took office was to meet with illegal transport, so he does not surprise us that you do not know who are the subjects of this economic activity,” he said.
In detail, the demands of this sector are focused on, among other things, higher fuel prices, higher toll prices. Justifying the nationwide strike, which will take place from this Monday, June 27, the leader guaranteed that there would be no roadblocks that could harm the population that day.
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