Asunción, IP Agency.- The priority of the Agricultural Habilitation Credit (CAH) in its offer of credits and assistance is to support small producers and MSMEs who want to be suppliers of the Zero Hunger program.
Between the months of August and September, 8,139 credits for G. 92,000 million were delivered to producers in the 22 districts that are prioritized in the first stage of the program.
Zero Hunger began last August 5, offering school feeding services in 22 districts and reaching 450,000 students. For the 2025 school year, the goal is to reach nearly 1,000,000 students in all educational institutions of the public system.
The CAH, as a member of the National School Feeding Council (CONAE), supports the efforts between State institutions, governorates and municipalities for the development of Zero Hunger.
Last week, a meeting of the Council was held with President Santiago Peña where the areas in which to work were identified to ensure that more small producers and entrepreneurs become suppliers of the program.
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