A new initiative by Peru’s authorities will seek to substitute sourcing of milk and dairy products all government assistance programs, such as Qali Warma, directly from small-scale livestock producers, instead of industrial producers such as Grupo Gloria, accused of monopolizing that market and not from large industrial suppliers, said Agriculture and Irrigation Minister José Manuel Hernández. The Supreme Decree on the Regulation of Milk and Dairy Products, which establishes the requirements to be met by foods of bovine origin destined for human consumption, will be published on Wednesday, 14th.
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