Bibliographic citations
Quispe, A., Arenas, G., Guzmán, L., Zanabria, E. (2024). Modelo prolab: AQP compost, una propuesta sostenible para mejorar la calidad de la producción agrícola [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27544
Quispe, A., Arenas, G., Guzmán, L., Zanabria, E. Modelo prolab: AQP compost, una propuesta sostenible para mejorar la calidad de la producción agrícola []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27544
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title = "Modelo prolab: AQP compost, una propuesta sostenible para mejorar la calidad de la producción agrícola",
author = "Zanabria Otazú, Edward Ricardo",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The generation of waste in Arequipa is an issue that is becoming more relevant among citizens due to the impacts generated by pollution and overflow of landfills due to the amount of waste generated daily, among these impacts can be mentioned: The generation of infectious foci due to the amount of accumulated garbage, which promote the appearance of insects and rodents, which become vectors of diseases; likewise, the amount of accumulated garbage produces soil degradation, which makes them sterile and generates the loss of soil value; In addition, the amount of garbage accumulated causes soil degradation, which makes it infertile and generates a loss of soil value; on the other hand, the emission of contaminating gases, bad odors, higher atmospheric temperatures, and the presence of dust and contaminating particles, among others, affect the quality of life of the Arequipa population, especially those living near the city's main dumps. In 2021, an average of 1.59 kg of waste was generated per day per inhabitant (Municipalidad Provincial de Arequipa, 2017). Likewise, Campos (2022) details that 55.05% of the total waste generated daily is organic solid waste, which is not used. In addition to this problem, there is a low supply of synthetic fertilizers, which are being offered at high prices that farmers cannot afford, which is why “AQP Compost“, an organic compost that will replace synthetic fertilizers through a positive impact on society and the environment, was created in response to these two problems. As part of the development of the project, the project was defined based on the production of compost and a market analysis was carried out, which showed that there are no major competitors in the field to cover the entire demand, which is why the project can be carried out. Likewise, through user research it was identified that the project would be oriented mainly to farmers, as well as gardeners, housewives, municipalities and other users interested in fertilizing their crops, managing to design a product and two services, which were reflected in the canvas of the business model. As a result, it was determined that the project is desirable, feasible and viable, generating a financial NPV of S/. 4,156,019 its equivalent of $1,079,485.39 and a social NPV of S/ 4,375,999.51, equivalent to $ 1,136,623.25, achieving to address SDG 3 Health and well-being, SDG 12 Responsible Production and Consumption and SDG 13 Climate Action.
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