The micro and small enterprises (MSEs) sold to government entities products and services for a total of 6.651 million new soles in 2010, according to statistics from the State Procurement Monitoring Mype Ministry Production of .
Total purchases of government entities in 2010 reached 26.349 million suns, making purchases from MSEs accounted for 25.24 percent of the total and allowed the participation of 42.161 mypes.
In 2009 the State mypes sold for a total of 6.787 million suns, which accounted for the 32.27 percent share of the purchases that totaled 21.028 million.
During 2010, local governments mypes bought at an amount of 2.860 million soles, which corresponded to 39.91 percent of their total purchases.
While the Ministry of Women and Social Development (MIMD) performed 52.95 percent of their purchases to MSEs, the Judiciary spent the 48.61 percent and the Ministry of Environment (Minam) on 40.77 percent.
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur), which allocated 30.15 percent of their purchases to MSEs, the Ministry of Agriculture (Minag) on \u200b\u200b24.95 percent, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) The 22.25 percent and the 19.45 autonomous percent.
Ministries made fewer purchases of MSEs are Culture (0.14 percent), Transport and Communications (MTC) to 3.47 percent, the Congress of the Republic (15.89 percent) and the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation with 13.01 percent.
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