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Lessons of pandemic: the return to a sustainable rural economy
The economic dynamics that have been shown and are generally expected in various countries, after the measures taken, follow behavior in the shape of a V or a similar figure. In the specific case of Peru, from a pre-pandemic level of 100 in the value of production registered in the fourth quarter of 2019, it went to a value of 69 in the second quarter of 2020. In the third quarter, recovery has been already shown with a level of 89, and in the fourth quarter, a level of 93 is expected.1