The second agrarian reform promoted by the government will ensure access to technology, credits and new markets for the country’s peasants, said the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Aníbal Torres.
All Peruvians eat from the work of the peasant, always despised by the neoliberals. The #IIReformaAgraria It is not about expropriations, but about access to technology, credit and new markets. Peasant, you are as or more important than any potentate or read.
– Aníbal Torres V. (@anibaltorresv) October 3, 2021
Through his social networks, the head of the Minjus also pointed out that the agrarian reform is not about expropriations.
“All Peruvians eat from the work of the peasant, always despised by the neoliberals. The II Agrarian Reform is not about expropriations, but about access to technology, credit and new markets. Peasant, you are as or more important than any potentate or read, “he said in his Twitter message.
Within the framework of strengthening public policies that benefit the country’s farmers, this time the government headed by President Pedro Castillo launches the second Agrarian Reform in order to achieve greater social inclusion of more than 2.2 million small producers who come from the family agriculture.
The II Agrarian Reform is a government policy projected without expropriations or confiscations and seeks to guide public policies in favor of the development of family, community and cooperative agriculture.
For this, the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation has proposed nine axes or strategic lines of management, among them: Food security, associativity and cooperativism, hydraulic infrastructure, agrarian civil service-SECIGRAagrario.
In the same way, rural industrialization, producer markets and state purchases, intergovernmental and intersectoral articulation in the territory, cattle repopulation, credit from an agricultural development bank serving mainly family agriculture and Regional Summits.
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Published: 10/3/2021
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