In a dramatic move, Brookfield Asset Management announced the dissolution of Rutas de Lima (RdL), its toll road subsidiary in Peru, after years of mounting financial losses. The company blames local authorities’ suspension of toll collections for revenue declines exceeding 60%, turning what was once considered a promising $2.7 billion…
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TASA Uses Plant Waste To Fertilize Local Environment In Sustainability Push
Peruvian fishmeal and fish oil giant TASA has launched a transformative initiative: converting plant waste and operational residues into organic compost and fertilizer. The goal is simple yet powerful — reduce waste, enrich local soils, and strengthen community ties. At its Malabrigo plant alone, the company recently delivered 800 kilograms…
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Fire In Peru Wrecks Garage, Causes House Damage In Pre-Dawn Hours
An early-morning garage fire in Peru tore through a residential property before sunrise, destroying the garage and damaging the attached home despite a swift response from firefighters. Neighbors reported flames and heavy smoke in the pre-dawn hours, prompting a multi-agency turnout. Crews arrived to find the garage fully involved, with…
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Mysterious ‘Dwarf’-Like Figure Filmed Crossing Bridge In Peru Jungle
A recent video from the depths of the Peruvian jungle has baffled viewers worldwide after revealing what appears to be a small, dwarf-sized figure walking slowly across a rope bridge. Captured by a trail camera set up for wildlife research, the eerie footage has triggered a storm of speculation. Some…
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Peru’s New Agrarian Promotion Law Aims To Double Exports And Empower Small Growers
On September 11, 2025, Peru approved its new Agrarian Promotion Law, a reform designed to transform the agricultural landscape of the country. Unlike previous laws, this new framework broadens its scope to include the entire agrarian sector—from traditional farming and livestock to agro-industry and agro-export. The goal is ambitious: double…
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How Juan William Chávez Combines Art, Ecology, And Heritage In St. Louis
Juan William Chávez is not just an artist. He is also an activist, educator, and beekeeper who believes that art can connect people to nature and culture. Living in St. Louis, he has built a special place where plants, creativity, and heritage all grow together. His work has become a…
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Peru, Maine Garage Fire Destroys Property And Damages House, No Injuries Reported
A peaceful Tuesday morning in Peru, Maine quickly turned into chaos when a sudden fire broke out in a garage and spread into a nearby home. The blaze happened in the early hours before sunrise, waking up neighbors and bringing multiple fire departments rushing to the scene. While the garage…
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Peru’s Gen Z Rises In Protest Against President Boluarte
Peru’s Gen Z has reignited mass demonstrations against President Dina Boluarte, channeling frustration over a new pension law, persistent corruption, and rising organized crime. The flashpoint is a reform that obliges young adults to enroll and contribute to private pension funds even as many face informal, unstable jobs. For students…
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Scientists Discover New Marsupial Species In Peru
Scientists have announced a new marsupial species in northern Peru: Marmosa chachapoya, a small mouse opossum with a striking dark facial “mask.” The animal was documented at high elevation in Río Abiseo National Park (San Martín region), an area famous for steep valleys, montane forest, and rich biodiversity. This finding…
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Peru’s Gen Z Protesters Face Off With Police
Peru’s Gen Z protesters have mounted back-to-back marches in Lima, confronting riot police over a package of pension reforms, anger at corruption, and fear of organized crime. The latest weekend of demonstrations saw tear gas, rubber rounds, and running battles near government buildings, with at least 19 injuries reported, including…