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Peru and IAEA sign MoU for nuclear technology use in food security

Photo: ANDINA/Lino Chipana

Photo: ANDINA/Lino Chipana

10:19 | Lima, Jun. 19.

Peru and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will allow the South American country to receive cooperation related to the use of nuclear technologies for food security.

The document was inked on Tuesday, within the framework of the IAEA's Atoms4Food Initiative.

Representing the organization was its Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi. In turn, Foreign Affairs Minister Javier Gonzalez-Olaechea represented Peru at the event.

"This program will ensure food security by activating ministries and sectors with effective programs, benefiting Peru through applied nuclear technology, specifically in agricultural work," Gonzalez-Olaechea explained.

As indicated in this MoU, professional and technical capacities will be generated in terms of soil management, water and crop nutrition, and grazing feed for livestock.

A mapping of national food security needs will also be conducted to identify solutions based on nuclear and isotopic technologies.

Added to this are the exchange and dissemination of unclassified information, including the exchange of experiences and best practices in the sphere of food, agriculture, and sustainable livestock farming.

Decoration

During the signing ceremony, Foreign Affairs Minister Gonzalez-Olaechea awarded IAEA Director General Grossi with the Order of Merit for Distinguished Services, in the Rank of Grand Cross.

It recognizes that since 2019 Grossi has been fostering initiatives that have had a significant impact, benefiting millions of Peruvians through nuclear energy use.

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Publicado: 19/6/2024