Bibliographic citations
Nahuamel, E., (2013). Competitividad de la cadena productiva de café orgánico en la provincia de La Convención Región Cusco [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1098
Nahuamel, E., Competitividad de la cadena productiva de café orgánico en la provincia de La Convención Región Cusco [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1098
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title = "Competitividad de la cadena productiva de café orgánico en la provincia de La Convención Región Cusco",
author = "Nahuamel Jacinto, Edwin",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2013"
}
The research analyzes the competitiveness level of coffee productive chain in La Convención Province - Cusco Region. The external aspects and critical points limiting the competitiveness are considered. The success of coffee commercialization in dynamic and exigent markets require increasing the productivity level, performance, cost and quality of commodities by mechanisms reducing the production cost and increasing de productivity. However, the development of coffee commodity chain is affected by constraints such as restraints in accessing finance, human resources, and resources coming from royalty and over-royalty, inadequate infrastructure, deficient integration and technological development as well as institutional support to coffee organizations.The instrument applied is CADIAC methodology developed by IICA. 285 surveys has been used in producers of organic coffee and the adapted methodology of Michael Porter’s value chain is related to distinct components of productive chain such as technology, market, technical assistance, training, financing and social organization. The competitive factors identified in organic coffee’s productive chain for La Convención province are mainly on agricultural production phase such as agroecological zone adapted for best growing conditions regarding the quality of organic coffee and high level of producer association in the zone which are increasing the coffee quality. The appellation of origin “Machupicchu-Hadquiña Coffee” obtained and appropriate processing infrastructure ensuring the effective competing with international markets.
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