Bibliographic citations
Cochachin, J., Fuentes, S. (2020). Efectos de la firma del Acuerdo Comercial entre el Perú y la Unión Europea en las exportaciones de café de la provincia de La Convención - Cusco a Bélgica, en el marco del Comercio Justo, en el periodo 2012-2018 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/651703
Cochachin, J., Fuentes, S. Efectos de la firma del Acuerdo Comercial entre el Perú y la Unión Europea en las exportaciones de café de la provincia de La Convención - Cusco a Bélgica, en el marco del Comercio Justo, en el periodo 2012-2018 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/651703
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title = "Efectos de la firma del Acuerdo Comercial entre el Perú y la Unión Europea en las exportaciones de café de la provincia de La Convención - Cusco a Bélgica, en el marco del Comercio Justo, en el periodo 2012-2018",
author = "Fuentes Rivera Jimenez , Stephanie",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
This research analyses the exportation of coffee beans and the effects of the signing of the Trade Agreement between Peru and The European Union within the frame of the Fair Trade in Belgium from 2012 to 2018. Cooperatives in Cusco have been working with the FLO Certification several years before the signing of the Trade Agreement in reference. On one side, this study has carried out a qualitative analysis through depth interviews to actors and specialists in the field in order to uncover hidden reasons and perceptions from actors who work in this industry. This was followed by a quantitative analysis taking data form the Ministry of Environment, and Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, and ENAHO, which offer empirical material that shows diverse views on how the Trade Agreement has impacted cooperatives through the years 2012-2018. Thus, based on the combination of these two techniques, this study suggests a unified approach from the Government through inclusive economic institutions to reinforce the coffee industry in order to serve the Chapter IX on Trade and Sustainable Development, as well as the implementation of technology management and business management within cooperatives. Therefore, many factors may explain the step-backs, some internal, some external. In this context, the Peruvian Government and the cooperatives should bring together a management that conducts a sustained development.
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