Bibliographic citations
Castro, D., Farfan, A., Zuleta, C., Pacchioni, E. (2020). Proyecto de emprendimiento sobre carteras a base de fibra vegetal hechas por comunidades de Catacaos [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652300
Castro, D., Farfan, A., Zuleta, C., Pacchioni, E. Proyecto de emprendimiento sobre carteras a base de fibra vegetal hechas por comunidades de Catacaos [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652300
@misc{renati/390768,
title = "Proyecto de emprendimiento sobre carteras a base de fibra vegetal hechas por comunidades de Catacaos",
author = "Pacchioni Cubillas, Enzo Giovanny",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The research work stems from an analysis of the environmental and social problems that affect the lives of living beings and of Peruvian communities. In this sense, one of the main environmental problems is related to the polluting residues that are needed to produce leather and synthetic wallets. The indiscriminate use of this type of material in the fashion industry generates instability in the ecosystem. Faced with this problem, a business model related to the commercialization of vegetable fiber handbag through social networks is proposed for an ecological niche of women who worry about having ecofriendly accessories in Metropolitan Lima. The production of vegetable fiber handbags will be the responsibility of the Ñari Walac Arte Weavers Association, which are represented by a group of weavers from the Piura province, Catacaos. Fundamental point of our business model is the exhibition of the talent of weavers in northern Peru. The project contemplates the financial evaluation for the next 3 years, which begins in mid-2020. An investment of S / 44,193 is required for the start of operations, and a profitability of S / 57,421 is expected at the end of the third year in Economic Cash Flow and a profitability of S / 59,716 in Financial Cash Flow. The internal rate of return represents 26.4%, recovering the investment in 2.5 years considering a moderate economic growth due to the pandemic by COVID-19. The financial structure is made up of 65% of its own capital and 35% financed through a Fintech. The project presents a positive financial perspective for investors, as well as allows the development of communities and promotes the responsible consumption of organic products.
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