The much-heralded Peruvian blueberry boom is showing signs of strain. As export volumes soar and prices decline sharply, the industry is confronting the harsh reality of oversupply, market saturation, and intensifying competition. Peru’s growers and exporters now face a critical inflection point: scale no longer guarantees profit. Below, we delve…
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Concert Shooting In Peru Puts Dina Boluarte’s Presidency On The Line
A burst of gunfire at a packed cumbia concert in Lima has supercharged Peru’s political turmoil, thrusting President Dina Boluarte to the brink. The attack—during an Agua Marina show at the Círculo Militar de Chorrillos on October 8, 2025—left at least five people wounded, including several musicians. Police reportedly recovered…
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Peruvian Congress Expedites Impeachment Vote On Boluarte Amid Political Crisis
In a stunning escalation of Peru’s ongoing political turmoil, the Peruvian Congress has moved rapidly to fast-track impeachment proceedings against President Dina Boluarte. The decision comes amid mounting public anger, surging crime rates, and allegations of corruption that have deeply eroded confidence in her leadership. With the nation on edge,…
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Davenport 2025 Rally – Iowans Unite To Save Medicaid And Medicare
On October 7, 2025, a significant rally took place in Davenport, Iowa, as community members, healthcare professionals, and activists gathered to protest proposed federal cuts to Medicaid and Medicare, as well as the potential expiration of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies. The event, organized by Protect Our Care and local…
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How Lima’s Mayor Used Charlie Kirk’s Name To Fuel His Political Agenda
Far from the United States, in Lima, Peru, something strange and powerful happened. A memorial was held for Charlie Kirk, an American political activist many people in Peru didn’t really know. But political forces used that event as a tool. This is a story about how politics, influence, and identity…
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Peru’s Gold Demand Sparks Mercury Crisis In The Amazon
Gold has always been a symbol of wealth and beauty. But behind its shine, there’s a dark side—mercury pollution. In Peru, this growing problem is now putting rivers, wildlife, and local communities at serious risk. A Catholic bishop has raised concerns that the rising demand for gold is destroying both…
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Peruvian Bishop Quits After Shock Claims Of 17 Secret Lovers — Including A Nun
A dramatic scandal has shaken the Catholic Church in Peru. Bishop Ciro Quispe López, aged 51, has resigned from his position in the Prelature of Juli after being accused of maintaining 17 secret relationships, one of which is alleged to be with a nun. Reports say those involved discovered one…
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Peru Seeks Saudi, U.S. Support To Power Lithium, Copper & Offshore Oil Projects
Peru is moving assertively to revitalize its mining and energy industries, pursuing major investments from Saudi Arabia and the United States, particularly through partnerships with oil giant Chevron. This new strategy forms part of the government’s long-term plan to reignite economic growth after years of declining investment caused by political…
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Peru Sets Up Legal Presence In Ecuador To Boost Crude Oil Trade
Peru has taken a strategically bold step by establishing a legal presence in Ecuador to accelerate and secure crude oil purchases. Through this structural move, Petroperú gains direct access to local tender processes and smoother contracting mechanisms—especially for the key Oriente and Napo grades destined for the Talara Refinery. The…
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From Ashes To Harvest- Mulching Brings New Life To Peru’s Potato Fields
Deep in Peru’s Andes, a quiet revolution is underway. Traditional practices of burning crop residues are giving way to mulching, and farmers are reaping a bounty never seen before. With improved soil moisture, reduced weed pressure, and higher potato yields, mulching is reshaping the agricultural landscape—turning ashes into abundant harvests.…