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How Cocoa and Chestnut Change Lives in Mother of God and Give Hope to Communities Hit by Illegal Mining

Summary by El Comercio
Children without anemia, schools with tablets and mobile medical posts: Mission Huascarán, the program that is transforming lives in ÁncashArianna, the daughter of Ugo and Sandra Plevisani, who left the Anthropology and New York to open a restaurant in BerlinFusion after the legacy of Mistura: all about the gastronomic fair that seeks to gather families to celebrate Peruvian cuisineWith a heat that easily exceeds 35 degrees we find Ana Luisa Mis…
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Children without anemia, schools with tablets and mobile medical posts: Mission Huascarán, the program that is transforming lives in ÁncashArianna, the daughter of Ugo and Sandra Plevisani, who left the Anthropology and New York to open a restaurant in BerlinFusion after the legacy of Mistura: all about the gastronomic fair that seeks to gather families to celebrate Peruvian cuisineWith a heat that easily exceeds 35 degrees we find Ana Luisa Mis…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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