Bibliographic citations
Wong, A., (2022). Estrategias de comercialización de subproductos de la taricaya que contribuyan al desarrollo local en la provincia de Maynas [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5686
Wong, A., Estrategias de comercialización de subproductos de la taricaya que contribuyan al desarrollo local en la provincia de Maynas []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5686
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title = "Estrategias de comercialización de subproductos de la taricaya que contribuyan al desarrollo local en la provincia de Maynas",
author = "Wong Alarcón, Andrés Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2022"
}
The commercialization of natural resources in the Amazon is of varied products such as the Taricaya turtle (Podocnemis unifilis) and its derivatives, carried out by the communities of the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve (RNPS), subject to extraction permits. Efficient marketing strategies could favor sales and generate higher incomes in the management groups in the communities, promoting their development. The Reserve has historically suffered intense human pressure for the use of natural resources, and activities are currently being implemented for the sustainable use of resources in the RNPS basins, management regulations and sustainable economic activity projects, such as the re-nesting of eggs of taricaya, to ensure supply and local economic development by selling these resources. The taricaya is a river turtle whose habitat is located in rivers, streams and lakes of the RNPS and throughout the Amazon, currently threatened by overexploitation, reaching the brink of extinction in the 80's. Thanks to the Taricaya management plan, SERNANP, Pronaturaleza and the organized local population, the taricaya biomass in the RNPS recovered to the point of being a “vulnerable” species, ceasing to be “endangered species”, which allows its use. Local development, taking advantage of by-products, requires management plans, greater community organization and state support, providing conditions that favor its sustainability, without neglecting entry and permanence in the market through marketing strategies consistent with the policy of sustainability of these resources and under the conditions of the area of intervention.
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