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Ministry of Production (Peru)
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The Ministry of Production (Spanish: Ministerio de la Producción, PRODUCE) of Peru is the government ministry charged with formulating, approving, executing, and supervising all levels of production, industry, manufacturing, and fishing.
As of 6 September 2023[update], the minister of production is Ana María Choquehuanca.
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History
The ministry was created in July 2002, by Law 27779 which incorporated two ministries into a single entity: the Ministry of Fishing (Spanish: Ministerio de Pesquería, MIP), originally created on December 16, 1969,[1] and parts of the Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Integration and International Trade Negotiations.[2][3][4]
The merging of the former led to a decrease in the fishing sector, leading to calls by fishermen to reactivate the ministry.[4]
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Organisation
- General Secretariat
- Vice Ministry of MSMEs and Industry
- Directorate-General of MSMEs and Cooperatives
- Directorate-General of Industry
- Vice Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture
- Directorate-General of Aquaculture
- Directorate-General of Artisanal Fisheries
- Directorate-General of Fisheries Extraction and Processing
- Directorate-General of Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance
- Directorate-General of Fisheries Environmental Affairs
The Vice Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture also oversees the following:
- Executing public agencies
- Technological Institute of Production (ITP)
- National Fisheries Development Fund (FONDEPES)
- Specialised public agencies
- Peruvian Marine Institute (IMARPE)
- National Quality Institute (INACAL): affiliated body responsible for the standardisation, accreditation, and metrology of regulations.[5]
- Programmes
- National Eat Fish Programme (PNACP)
- National Technological Development and Innovation Programme (PROINNOVATE)
- National Productive Diversification Programme (PNDP)
- National Innovation Programme in Fisheries and Aquaculture (PNIPA)
- National "Your Company" Programme (PNTE)
- National Purchases from MYPErú Program (Purchases from MYPErú)
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List of ministers
Vice Ministers
- Vice Ministers of MSMEs and Industry (Vice Ministers of Industry from 1980 to 2008):
- Iván Rivera Flores (1980–1983)
- Jaime García Díaz (1993–1996)
- Carlos Maza Rodríguez (2001–2002)
- Carlos Zamorano Macchiavello (2002–2004)
- Antonio Castillo Garay (2004–2006)
- Jorge Alfredo Pancorvo Corcuera (2006–2007)
- Carlos Reynaldo Ferraro Rey (2007–2008)
- Carlos Reynaldo Ferraro Rey (2008–2009)
- Edgar Auberto Quispe Remón (2009)
- José Luis Chicoma Lúcar (2009–2010)
- Hugo Rodríguez Espinoza (2010–2011)
- Julio Guzmán Cáceres (2011)
- Gladys Triveño Chanjan (2011–2012)
- Magali Silva Velarde-Álvarez (2012–2013)
- Francisco Grippa Zárate (2013–2014)
- Sandra Doig Díaz (2014)
- Carlos Gustavo Carrillo Mora (2014–2016)
- Juan Carlos Mathews Salazar (2016–2017)
- Marco Javier Velarde Bravo (2017–2018)
- Javier Enrique Dávila Quevedo (2018–2019)
- Óscar Miguel Graham Yamahuchi (2019)
- José Salardi Rodríguez (2019–2020)
- Wilson Paul Falen Lara (2020–present)
- Vice Ministers of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Vice Ministers of Fishing from 1983 to 2018):
- Eduardo Falcone León (1983)
- Emilio Rodríguez Larraín Salinas (1983–1985)
- Nelson Cárdenas (1985–1986)
- Agustín Ruiz Camero (1986–1988)
- Ismael Prevost (1988–1989)
- Jorge Vértiz (1989)
- Enrique Sánchez (1989–1990)
- Pedro Arturo Handabaka García (1995–2000)
- Álvaro Valdéz Fernández Baca (2000–2001)
- Julio Gregorio Gonzales Fernández (2001–2002)
- Leoncio Álvarez Vásquez (2002–2004)
- Alfonso Miranda Eyzaguirre (2004)
- Alejandro Jiménez Morales (2004–2005)
- Alfonso Miranda Eyzaguirre (2005–2009)
- Elsa Galarza Contreras (2009–2010)
- María Isabel Talledo Arana (2010–2011)
- Rocío Barrios Alvarado (2011–2012)
- Patricia Majluf Chiok (2012)
- Eduardo Guillermo Emilio Pastor Rodríguez (2012)
- Paul Phumpiu Chang (2012–2014)
- Juan Carlos Requejo Alemán (2014–2016)
- Héctor Soldi Soldi (2016–2018)
- Javier Fernando Miguel Atkins Lerggios (2018–2019)
- María del Carmen Abregú Báez (2019–2020)
- Úrsula Desilú León Chempén (2020–present)
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See also
References
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