Bibliographic citations
Rojas, R., Sinche, Y. (2023). Sello Cevisano para enfrentar la reducida cobertura del servicio de habilitación sanitaria desarrollado por el Organismo Nacional de Sanidad Pesquera (SANIPES) a nivel nacional entre los años 2017-2019 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26407
Rojas, R., Sinche, Y. Sello Cevisano para enfrentar la reducida cobertura del servicio de habilitación sanitaria desarrollado por el Organismo Nacional de Sanidad Pesquera (SANIPES) a nivel nacional entre los años 2017-2019 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26407
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title = "Sello Cevisano para enfrentar la reducida cobertura del servicio de habilitación sanitaria desarrollado por el Organismo Nacional de Sanidad Pesquera (SANIPES) a nivel nacional entre los años 2017-2019",
author = "Sinche Alvarado, Yasmin Hilda",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.",
year = "2023"
}
This study proposes an innovative project suggestion in relation to the SANIPES mission process “Management of authorizations, registrations and sanitary certifications“. The concept aims to strengthen SANIPES managers' incentives for hygienic certification through the Cevisano seal, which will be a hallmark in fish and seafood restaurants in Metropolitan Lima. These establishments will sell products from authorized fishing vessels, guaranteeing that the products used comply with current sanitary standards and, consequently, preserve the health of the population. A study of bibliographic sources on food safety and the causes that generate the few incentives to qualify on the part of those administered, institutional management and regulatory frameworks served as the basis for the research technique. In addition, in-depth interviews were conducted with the main actors in the fishing sector with different management skills. Also, five main causes of the problem were identified and experiences related to the promotion of incentives to stakeholders in relation to state regulations were documented. Thus, the innovation prototype emerges as a suggestion for creative change that would gradually raise incentives to promote sanitary clearance. With the implementation of the mentioned proposal, it could substantially contribute to the achievement of the mission and functional objectives of two public institutions: SANIPES and PRODUCE, in addition to offering quality fishery products to the population and generating greater income for artisanal fishermen, who are to a great extent a disadvantaged sector in our country. In this sense, we finally present the review regarding the implementation of the aforementioned proposal.
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