The Ministry of Production (Spanish: Ministerio de la Producción, PRODUCE) of Peru is the government ministry charged with formulating, approving, executing, and supervising all levels of production, industry, manufacturing, and fishing.

As of 6 September 2023, the minister of production is Ana María Choquehuanca.

History

The ministry was created in July 2002, by Law 27779 which incorporated two ministries into a single entity: the Ministry of Fishing (Spanish: Ministerio de Pesquería, MIP), originally created on December 16, 1969,[1] and parts of the Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Integration and International Trade Negotiations.[2][3][4]

The merging of the former led to a decrease in the fishing sector, leading to calls by fishermen to reactivate the ministry.[4]

Organisation

  • General Secretariat
  • Vice Ministry of MSMEs and Industry
    • Directorate-General of MSMEs and Cooperatives
    • Directorate-General of Industry
  • Vice Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture
    • Directorate-General of Aquaculture
    • Directorate-General of Artisanal Fisheries
    • Directorate-General of Fisheries Extraction and Processing
    • Directorate-General of Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance
    • Directorate-General of Fisheries Environmental Affairs

The Vice Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture also oversees the following:

  • Executing public agencies
    • Technological Institute of Production (ITP)
    • National Fisheries Development Fund (FONDEPES)
  • Specialised public agencies
    • Peruvian Marine Institute (IMARPE)
    • National Quality Institute (INACAL): affiliated body responsible for the standardisation, accreditation, and metrology of regulations.[5]
  • Programmes
    • National Eat Fish Programme (PNACP)
    • National Technological Development and Innovation Programme (PROINNOVATE)
    • National Productive Diversification Programme (PNDP)
    • National Innovation Programme in Fisheries and Aquaculture (PNIPA)
    • National "Your Company" Programme (PNTE)
    • National Purchases from MYPErú Program (Purchases from MYPErú)

List of ministers

Name Party Period
Term start Term end
Ministers of Fishing (1970–2002)
Javier Tantalean Vanini February 3, 1970 August 30, 1975
Francisco Mariátegui Angulo August 31, 1975 January 2, 1979
Jorge Villalobos Urquiaga January 2, 1979 July 28, 1980
René Deustua Jameson [es] July 28, 1980 January 1, 1983
Luis Pércovich Roca Acción Popular January 1, 1983 April 20, 1983
Fortunato Quesada Lagarrigue [es] April 20, 1983 December 29, 1983
Ismael Benavides Ferreyros Acción Popular December 29, 1983 July 28, 1985
José Palomino Roedel July 28, 1985 June 27, 1986
Javier Labarthe Correa [es] APRA June 27, 1986 June 17, 1988
Rómulo León Alegría June 17, 1988 May 15, 1989
Willy Harm Esparza May 15, 1989 September 30, 1989
Juan Rebaza Carpio September 30, 1989 July 28, 1990
Raúl Sánchez Sotomayor July 28, 1990 January 8, 1991
Félix Canal Torres January 8, 1991 June 22, 1991
Jaime Sobero Taira June 22, 1991 April 3, 1996
Alberto Pandolfi Arbulú April 3, 1996 July 18, 1997
Ludwig Meier Cornejo [es] July 18, 1997 October 13, 1999
César Luna-Victoria León October 13, 1999 July 29, 2000
Pedro Arturo Handabaka García July 29, 2000 November 22, 2000
Ludwig Meier Cornejo [es] November 22, 2000 July 28, 2001
Javier Reátegui Rosello Perú Posible July 28, 2001 July 12, 2002
Ministers of Industry (1992–2002)
Ministers of Production
Eduardo Iriarte Jiménez [es] FIM July 12, 2002 June 28, 2003
Javier Reátegui Roselló Perú Posible June 28, 2003 February 16, 2004
Alfonso Velásquez Tuesta [es] February 16, 2004 February 25, 2005
David Lemor Bezdin [es] February 25, 2005 July 28, 2006
Rafael Rey y Rey Renovación Nacional July 28, 2006 October 13, 2008
Elena Conterno Martinelli October 14, 2008 July 10, 2009
Mercedes Aráoz Fernández July 11, 2009 December 21, 2009
José Nicanor Gonzáles Quijano [es] December 22, 2009 September 13, 2010
Jorge Villasante Araníbar APRA September 14, 2010 May 13, 2011
Luis Nava Guibert May 13, 2011 July 28, 2011
Kurt Burneo Farfán July 28, 2011 December 10, 2011
José Urquizo Maggia PNP December 11, 2011 May 13, 2012
Gladys Triveño Chanjan May 14, 2012 February 24, 2014
Piero Ghezzi Solís [es] February 24, 2014 July 28, 2016
Bruno Giuffra Monteverde [es] July 28, 2016 May 25, 2017
Pedro Olaechea Álvarez-Calderón PPK May 25, 2017 January 9, 2018
Lieneke Schol Calle [es] January 9, 2018 April 2, 2018
Daniel Córdova Cayo [es] PPK April 2, 2018 April 25, 2018
Raúl Pérez-Reyes Espejo [es] April 30, 2018 March 10, 2019
Rocío Barrios Alvarado [es] March 11, 2019 July 15, 2020
José Salardi Rodríguez [es] July 15, 2020 November 10, 2020
Alfonso Miranda Eyzaguirre [es] November 12, 2020 November 17, 2020
José Luis Chicoma Lúcar [es] November 18, 2020 July 28, 2021
Yván Quispe Apaza [es] Frente Amplio July 29, 2021 October 6, 2021
Rogger Incio Sánchez [es] Acción Popular October 7, 2021 November 17, 2021
Jorge Luis Prado Palomino [es] November 17, 2021 November 25, 2022
Eduardo Mora Asnarán [es] November 25, 2022 December 7, 2022
Sandra Belaunde Arnillas [es] December 10, 2022 January 25, 2023
Raúl Pérez-Reyes Espejo [es] January 26, 2023 September 6, 2023
Ana María Choquehuanca Miranda September 6, 2023 April 1, 2024
Sergio González Guerrero [es] April 1, 2024 Incumbent

Vice Ministers

  • Vice Ministers of MSMEs and Industry (Vice Ministers of Industry from 1980 to 2008):
    • Iván Rivera Flores [es] (1980–1983)
    • Jaime García Díaz (1993–1996)
    • Carlos Maza Rodríguez (2001–2002)
    • Carlos Zamorano Macchiavello (2002–2004)
    • Antonio Castillo Garay (2004–2006)
    • Jorge Alfredo Pancorvo Corcuera (2006–2007)
    • Carlos Reynaldo Ferraro Rey (2007–2008)
    • Carlos Reynaldo Ferraro Rey (2008–2009)
    • Edgar Auberto Quispe Remón (2009)
    • José Luis Chicoma Lúcar [es] (2009–2010)
    • Hugo Rodríguez Espinoza (2010–2011)​
    • Julio Guzmán Cáceres (2011)
    • Gladys Triveño Chanjan (2011–2012)
    • Magali Silva Velarde-Álvarez [es] (2012–2013)
    • Francisco Grippa Zárate (2013–2014)
    • Sandra Doig Díaz (2014)
    • Carlos Gustavo Carrillo Mora (2014–2016)
    • Juan Carlos Mathews Salazar [es] (2016–2017)​
    • Marco Javier Velarde Bravo (2017–2018)
    • Javier Enrique Dávila Quevedo (2018–2019)
    • Óscar Miguel Graham Yamahuchi (2019)
    • José Salardi Rodríguez (2019–2020)
    • Wilson Paul Falen Lara (2020–present)
  • Vice Ministers of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Vice Ministers of Fishing from 1983 to 2018):
    • Eduardo Falcone León (1983)
    • Emilio Rodríguez Larraín Salinas (1983–1985)
    • Nelson Cárdenas (1985–1986)
    • Agustín Ruiz Camero (1986–1988)
    • Ismael Prevost (1988–1989)
    • Jorge Vértiz (1989)
    • Enrique Sánchez (1989–1990)
    • Pedro Arturo Handabaka García (1995–2000)
    • Álvaro Valdéz Fernández Baca (2000–2001)
    • Julio Gregorio Gonzales Fernández (2001–2002)
    • Leoncio Álvarez Vásquez (2002–2004)
    • Alfonso Miranda Eyzaguirre [es] (2004)
    • Alejandro Jiménez Morales (2004–2005)
    • Alfonso Miranda Eyzaguirre [es] (2005–2009)
    • Elsa Galarza Contreras (2009–2010)
    • María Isabel Talledo Arana (2010–2011)
    • Rocío Barrios Alvarado [es] (2011–2012)
    • Patricia Majluf Chiok (2012)
    • Eduardo Guillermo Emilio Pastor Rodríguez (2012)
    • Paul Phumpiu Chang (2012–2014)​
    • Juan Carlos Requejo Alemán (2014–2016)
    • Héctor Soldi Soldi (2016–2018)
    • Javier Fernando Miguel Atkins Lerggios (2018–2019)
    • María del Carmen Abregú Báez (2019–2020)
    • Úrsula Desilú León Chempén [es] (2020–present)

See also

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