Anasac's Cut Flowers Project begins its fourth year with a new stage of amplification in Requínoa

In the municipality of Requínoa, in the O'Higgins Region, the Cut Flowers Project promoted by Anasac begins its fourth year of development with nine participants from the Pichiguao sector, consolidating a training process that began in 2023 and that today opens a new stage of growth for the group.

During these years, the initiative has strengthened technical knowledge and productive capacities in the cultivation of cut flowers, promoting practical learning, collaborative work and the generation of new opportunities for local development.

In 2026, the project reaches a new milestone: two of its members will begin a process of production amplification, The company is moving towards a larger scale in its crops and taking an important step in the consolidation of its enterprises.

This progress reflects the natural evolution of the project, which seeks to promote the autonomy and projection of its participants in the industry, while maintaining the technical support and backing of Anasac as part of its commitment to the sustainable development of the communities.

The company emphasized that it will continue to support this process so that the participants can continue to strengthen their capabilities and project their productive initiatives over time.

Currently, the project continues to develop in the locality, reaffirming its purpose of generate concrete opportunities for growth and development for the residents of Pichiguao..

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