The water deficit alert that the Puno region could face will directly affect agriculture and livestock farming, warned the regional manager of the Environmental Authority, Juan Isaac Ángles Chipana, following the alert issued by several institutions. The official explained that the decrease of water impacts on resources of first need, in addition to affecting ecosystems such as bophedals, vital for the high Andean livestock activity of the regio…
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The water deficit alert that the Puno region could face will directly affect agriculture and livestock farming, warned the regional manager of the Environmental Authority, Juan Isaac Ángles Chipana, following the alert issued by several institutions. The official explained that the decrease of water impacts on resources of first need, in addition to affecting ecosystems such as bophedals, vital for the high Andean livestock activity of the regio…