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Elections in Peru and Mexico and Other News of the Week
These are the most relevant news of this week. Photo: LatinAmerican Post
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Peru Defines Its Next President
This weekend Peruvians will go to the polls again to vote for their next president. The second round is between the right-wing
Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of former Peruvian dictator Alberto Fujimori, and Pedro Castillo, a school teacher with a left-wing ideology.
Mexico Goes to the Polls to Renew its Assembly
The Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will measure his popularity and support of the electorate in the elections to the Assembly. Right in the middle of his term,
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The first massive eucalyptus trees have been felled in the mid-Breede River area in a bold ‘value-adding chain’ project that will return 7 million litres of water per hectare cleared per year to the river system, and will sell much of the gum tree wood back to Australia where it came from.
The win-win-win project represents a collaboration between the Western Cape Department of Agriculture’s (WC DOA) LandCare Areawide Planning initiative, Inhlabathi Environmental Services, the farming community, private enterprise, and local SMMEs, which will benefit from training and development by Avocado Vision to ensure their sustainability and increased job creation. LandCare Areawide Planning is a comprehensive problem-solving process that integrates social, economic and ecological concerns over defined geographical areas to sustain environmental health throu
Ditch fixes stabilize banks, stanch erosion
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A Pennington Soil & Water Conservation District project within three county ditch systems that outlet into the Red Lake River cut landowners’ immediate out-of-pocket ditch repair costs by about 75% while keeping topsoil in the fields and out of the river.
The Red Lake River flows to the Red River, which feeds Lake Winnipeg. All three are impaired for sediment, which causes turbidity, degrades fish and wildlife habitat, and carries pollutants.
The $248,820 project wrapped up in 2020 when contractors installed the last of 43 side-water inlets in the county ditch 96, 21 and 16 systems. Together with two grant-funded buffers, those grade-stabilization structures will keep an estimated 220 tons tons of sediment out of the Red Lake River annually. That’s the equivalent of nearly 17 dump truck loads.
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