"It doesn't have as much gold as before," says the jeweler atrs of a balc what exp e pe as, almost all silver, in a shop in Pucallpa, Peru. "It doesn't come much from Abujao, it seems that foreign companies are taking everything now", continues, quoting the tributary of the river that bathes the munic pr near the border with Brazil. Read more (05/03/2026
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"It doesn't have as much gold as before," says the jeweler atrs of a balc what exp e pe as, almost all silver, in a shop in Pucallpa, Peru. "It doesn't come much from Abujao, it seems that foreign companies are taking everything now", continues, quoting the tributary of the river that bathes the munic pr near the border with Brazil. Read more (05/03/2026