Juan Manuel Benites is the Minister of Agriculture for Peru.
Ministry of Agriculture of Peru was created in 1943.
Agriculture/Farming and entrepreneurs
Potatoes are one of the most common things grown in Peru. Other agricultural item include corn, wheat, rice, sugar cane, coffee bans, coco beans and coca leaf.
Agriculture - products: asparagus, coffee, cotton, sugarcane, rice, potatoes, corn, plantains, grapes, oranges, coca; poultry, beef, dairy products; fish, guinea pigs
it was built on the cultivation of maize and agriculture
Africans were brought to Peru primarily as enslaved individuals by Spanish colonizers during the transatlantic slave trade. They were brought to work in various sectors, including agriculture, mining, and domestic labor. This migration occurred mainly from the 16th to the 19th centuries, significantly impacting Peru's cultural and social landscape.
Some of Peru's most important jobs include mining, agriculture, tourism, fishing, and textiles manufacturing. These industries play a significant role in the country's economy and provide employment opportunities for many Peruvians.
As of recent data, Peru accounts for approximately 1.5% of total world exports. This percentage can fluctuate based on global market conditions and the performance of Peru's key export sectors, such as mining, agriculture, and fisheries. For precise and up-to-date figures, consulting the latest reports from trade organizations or economic databases is recommended.
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Lima is in Peru. It is also the capital city of Peru.