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We're starting April with great news: new cage-free announcements in Peru!

1- Retail Organa Perú, with 14 locations in Lima
Link: https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE4MDM2NTMzNTM0NjE5NDQ2?story_media_id=3606499435888748583&igsh=a2hweGMybHp4OGRr
Scale: National - Peru
Who: Arba
Failed tactics: Finding the right person to fine-tune a commitment was the main challenge; it took six months to find the right executives.
Successful tactics: Working from the beginning, alluding to their competitor, the Flora y Fauna supermarket.
Scalability: This group is a large group and is in the process of opening new locations.
Follow-up: We will stay in touch to request reports on its implementation.


2- Eslo Foods Manufacturing
Eslo Foods is a manufacturer of vegetarian ingredients and foods distributed in supermarkets and convenience stores, as well as catering to businesses and individuals.
Link: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1215790880551157&id=100063607686640&rdid=VPh7pgpQJKGfPLHD#
Scale: National - Peru
Who: Arba
Failed tactics: None
Successful tactics: Working from the beginning of conversations with the owners.
Scalability: It is a company that continues to grow; the entire family works there.
Follow-up: We will stay in touch to request reports on its implementation every 6 months.

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Hello FAST members   Two months ago we submitted to the Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria  (Senasa), an agency attached to the  Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario y Riego  (Midagri), a regulatory proposal aimed at incorporating specific provisions of Animal welfare in the land transport of farm animals. Currently, national legislation only addresses health and hygiene requirements, without establishing criteria to guarantee minimum welfare conditions during transport. This regulatory gap has negative consequences, as it increases animal suffering and the incidence of injuries and mortality, particularly in situations of stress or accidents during transport. Our proposal seeks to align Peruvian regulations with the regional and international standardsIn this sense, we highlight the positive openness of Midagri and Senasa to evaluate the initiative and the relevance of the interest expressed by the Comunidad Andina, which has been promoting regulatory harmonization in this area among member countries.  In this regard, we have already held a meeting with the group of lawyers from both institutions, as well as with the Andean Community, advancing discussions toward the creation of a joint guide to animal welfare in the Peruvian land transportation system. We trust that the incorporation of animal welfare criteria in transport will represent a significant advance in both animal protection and welfare in the country. Great day, Iselda Livoni Arba Peru