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Brazilian companies targets Peru to implement agribusiness software systems

Brazil’s software industries for agribusiness are interested in offering computer technology tools in Peru due to its constant economic growth, especially in the agricultural business sector, reported the Brazilian Association for Promoting the Software Export (Softex).

According to Vanda Scartezini, representative of Softex, Brazil produces and consumes almost US$ 35 billion in software and computer services, and exported US$ 2.2 billion only last year.

“Brazil is now targeting the foreign market, especially the countries of the region like Peru, considered as a very attractive one for its sustainable development in the agriculture and livestock activities,” she told AgroNegociosPerú.

In addition, Scartezini, announced that a group of representatives of the software industry will soon visit Lima to get in touch with companies of the agroindustrial sector to show them the large offer of products and services of computer technology for agribusiness.

“These computer technology services have determined Brazil’s current leadership in different sectors of agribusiness,” she stated.

 

Investments in Peru’s energy sector to total US$ 33 billion in next five years

Investments in Peru’s energy sector to total US$ 33 billion in next five years

 

Investments in the Peruvian energy sector for the upcoming five years will total some US$ 33 billion, Vice minister of Economy, Daniel Cámac, said.

“Such investments for the next five years involve the entire infrastructure development in electricity, liquid hydrocarbons and natural gas,” he told Andina.

Cámac indicated that the infrastructure will include the entire supply chain since investments of natural gas processing, transportation and distribution, as well as works for improving the electricity supply chain, will be carried out.

According to Vice minister Camac, since 2006 investments in the energy sector have amounted only US$ 10 billion, while the new projects to be executed will total some US$ 33 billion until 2015.

He said that the major investments will be made in the hydrocarbons industry, especially in the natural gas exploration and exploitation.

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TURKISH AIRLINES PLANS TO TURN JORGE CHAVEZ

TURKISH AIRLINES PLANS TO TURN JORGE CHAVEZ
AIRPORT INTO ITS SECOND HUB IN LATIN AMERICA

 

Turkish Airlines is planning to start flights to Lima and turn the Jorge Chávez International Airport into its second hub in the region following Sao Paulo (Brasil), its first Latin American stop from Istanbul since March 2009, said the Turkish Ambassador to Lima, Namik Güner Erpul.

The ambassador pointed out that Turkish Airlines, which operates daily flights between Istanbul and Sao Paulo with a layover in Dakar, plans to launch the Sao Paulo-Lima route.

"The flight between Sao Paulo and Istanbul takes about 11 hours, while flight time between Sao Paulo and Lima would be about five hours, which will boost air traffic between the two countries," he added.

 

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The Holandes give a confession about the death of the young Peruvian

News Peru The Holandes give a confession about the death of the young Peruvian

 

criminal mata peruanaJoran Van der Sloot, Netherlands tourist detained in Chile and then handed over to Peruvian authorities, confessed to the crime of the young Stephany Flores Ramirez (21), committed on Sunday May 30 at the Miraflores hotel TAC. "I did not do it. The girl intruded into my private life," said the murderer during a police interrogation in the presence of a representative of Public Prosecutions. The Dutchman burst of anger when returning from buying coffee for both in a tap on the side of the hotel TAC, found the victim reviewing your laptop (laptop), who discovered that her companion was charged with the murder of Natalee Young Holloway 2005. Stephany Apparently his killer rebuked him for the murder happened in Aruba, which enraged him and caused the subject of almost two meters of killing blows, RPP reported. According to sources in the Homicide Division of the National Police, Van der Sloot killed between 8:20 a.m. Stephany and 9:30 a.m.

 

INCA TRAIL AND CLOSE TO THE JUNE 14

PEOPLE FROM WHICH LIVE IN MACHU PICCHU ANNOUNCE STRIKE
INCA TRAIL AND CLOSE TO THE JUNE 14

The indifference of the authorities of SERNANP, the INC, the DIRCETUR, Ministry of Agriculture and Regional Government, among others, who did not attend the meeting scheduled for 31 May in the town of Machu Picchu Pueblo, although the starting date was changed at the request of such institutions, leaders and residents of that jurisdiction were outraged by this attitude and agreed to measures of force since 14 June. They found among stocks, income close to the Inca Trail and the passage of trains for the purpose of requiring the presence of authorities to listen and meet their demands. The villagers claim that they were raising is banning grazing animals such as cows, bulls, sheep, horses and goats, nor can they make improvements to their homes, or to improve their land, nor can they give an inheritance to their relatives, even being considered as invaders, without any ownership of the area considered as monumental, reported the Journal of Cusco.