Bibliographic citations
Concha, J., (2023). Comercialización de Eucalyptus globulus, Minthostachys mollis y Spartium junceum como plantas medicinales silvestres de la provincia de Chupaca, Junín [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5858
Concha, J., Comercialización de Eucalyptus globulus, Minthostachys mollis y Spartium junceum como plantas medicinales silvestres de la provincia de Chupaca, Junín []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5858
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title = "Comercialización de Eucalyptus globulus, Minthostachys mollis y Spartium junceum como plantas medicinales silvestres de la provincia de Chupaca, Junín",
author = "Concha Salazar, Jenny Edith",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2023"
}
In order to analyze the commercialization potential of wild medicinal plants, eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus), muña (Minthostachys mollis) and broom (Spartium junceum), generated by communal family productive activity in the province of Chupaca, Junín region, a a non-experimental - transactional, descriptive correlational investigation, with the observation method and “ad-hoc“ surveys carried out in the Huancayo wholesale market and the Aviation market in the city of Lima. Twenty community members who were merchants of medicinal plants, 20 managers of natural medicine stores and 50 citizens were interviewed. In Chupaca there are 933.98 hectares of eucalyptus, requiring only 72,805,960 muña plants and 537,306 broom bushes in 20 percent of the potential on the edges of plots and roads, reaching a production of 288 annual tons of fresh eucalyptus leaves, 144 annual tons of dry muña leaves and none of broom at the beginning of the project, for sale in the city of Lima. There is demand for: oil and muña filters; eucalyptus oil, ointments and syrups and anti-skin cancer creams made with hydroalcoholic extract of broom, the lower economic sectors prefer unprocessed, bulk products such as fresh eucalyptus leaves and dried muña leaves. The total investment for this business plan is 594,150.44 soles, NPV of 986,508.34 nuevos soles, and IRR of 85 percent, resulting in the project being profitable and achieving a 5 percent reduction in poverty in the province of Chupaca.
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