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Qué marcas de alimentos son las más recordadas en el Perú
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El día lunes, El Comercio publicó un excelente informe sobre las marcas más conocidas en el Perú del cual extraigo un resumen sobre los productos que nos interesan.
Cervezas: El Grupo Backus sigue de cómodo líder en esta encuesta. Lejitos está Brahma de Ambev aunque no ha dejado de crecer eso sí y ya está pisándole los talones a Pilsen (también de Backus) en lo que se refiere a consumo. Barena (Backus) ha superado a Franca (AJE) en las preferencias, sobretodo por una adecuada campaña en un específico nicho de mercado. El mercado cervecero en el Perú es todo un juego de ajedrez a veces. - Gloria – leche
- Movistar – telefonía
- Coca Cola – gaseosa
- Cristal – cerveza
- Plaza Vea -supermercado
- BCP – banco
- IncaFarma – farmacia
- Toyota – automoviles
- Ideal – leche
- Frugos – refrescos
Qué marcas de alimentos son las más recordadas en el Perú
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El día lunes, El Comercio publicó un excelente informe sobre las marcas más conocidas en el Perú del cual extraigo un resumen sobre los productos que nos interesan.
Cervezas: El Grupo Backus sigue de cómodo líder en esta encuesta. Lejitos está Brahma de Ambev aunque no ha dejado de crecer eso sí y ya está pisándole los talones a Pilsen (también de Backus) en lo que se refiere a consumo. Barena (Backus) ha superado a Franca (AJE) en las preferencias, sobretodo por una adecuada campaña en un específico nicho de mercado. El mercado cervecero en el Perú es todo un juego de ajedrez a veces. - Gloria – leche
- Movistar – telefonía
- Coca Cola – gaseosa
- Cristal – cerveza
- Plaza Vea -supermercado
- BCP – banco
- IncaFarma – farmacia
- Toyota – automoviles
- Ideal – leche
- Frugos – refrescos
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Lakes Important to Urban Areas: The Bangalore Example
Bangalore in Karnataka, India was once a city of lakes (aka tanks). Around 1,792 lakes existed there 500 years ago (most built by the city’s founder). In the 1960s, about 280 lakes were left. An estimated 70 to 80 lakes remain today. Lakes were lost from development and surrounding commercial or household encroachment.
The India Water Portal, a water-website of Arghyam (where I completed my internship last fall), recently hosted The Lost Lakes of Bangalore contest. The aim of this project was to document histories of lost lakes in the city. The winning entry was “Err- bane” Truth – Dharmambudi Tank. I really enjoyed watching this short-film. It showed, in an easy-to-understand format, the importance of lakes to urban areas.
To summarize, lakes are important to urban areas for several reasons including:
• Water Supply for Urban Areas (catching and holding rainwater supplies)
• Recharge of Groundwater Supplies (catching rainwater and recharging groundwater)
• Reducing Temperatures in the City
• Providing Habitat for Vegetation and Wildlife
Filed under: drought, film, groundwater, india, lakes Tagged: Arghyam, india water portal, Lost Lakes of Bangalore

Lakes Important to Urban Areas: The Bangalore Example
Bangalore in Karnataka, India was once a city of lakes (aka tanks). Around 1,792 lakes existed there 500 years ago (most built by the city’s founder). In the 1960s, about 280 lakes were left. An estimated 70 to 80 lakes remain today. Lakes were lost from development and surrounding commercial or household encroachment.
The India Water Portal, a water-website of Arghyam (where I completed my internship last fall), recently hosted The Lost Lakes of Bangalore contest. The aim of this project was to document histories of lost lakes in the city. The winning entry was “Err- bane” Truth – Dharmambudi Tank. I really enjoyed watching this short-film. It showed, in an easy-to-understand format, the importance of lakes to urban areas.
To summarize, lakes are important to urban areas for several reasons including:
• Water Supply for Urban Areas (catching and holding rainwater supplies)
• Recharge of Groundwater Supplies (catching rainwater and recharging groundwater)
• Reducing Temperatures in the City
• Providing Habitat for Vegetation and Wildlife
Filed under: drought, film, groundwater, india, lakes Tagged: Arghyam, india water portal, Lost Lakes of Bangalore

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