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Publicado 1985
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In the month of November 1981. The city of Cusco was invaded by hundreds of peasants from the neighboring district of Maras on a sacrificial march, claiming the benefits of their salt mines for the whole town, demanding the departure of the trading company (EMSAL). ) and requesting the municipalization of their resource. Fleetingly, the name of Maras appeared in the information media of Cusco and the capital of the Republic. The terms of his claim did not attract much attention, although the State was forced to accept them. In the opinion of many, the Government of that time erred in weakness by handing over to a district municipality the commercialization of the salt to be withdrawn from the state company, the "only one empowered by law to commercialize salt, a basic and first-priority industry" (D.L. 17387-PCM-69).
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Publicado 1994
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On the occasion of the twenty-five years of Allpanchis, we offer our readers the opinions of a broad group of specialists in rural development, researchers from the Andean world, and pastoral agents around the theme of this special anniversary edition: the future of the Andes and the southern highlands of Peru.