Bibliographic citations
Orozco, A., Yanapa, M., Caro, E., Garnica, A., Vilca, R. (2024). Modelo prolab: Hawaman, proyecto de exportación de papayita andina concentrada y esterilizada [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27559
Orozco, A., Yanapa, M., Caro, E., Garnica, A., Vilca, R. Modelo prolab: Hawaman, proyecto de exportación de papayita andina concentrada y esterilizada []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27559
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title = "Modelo prolab: Hawaman, proyecto de exportación de papayita andina concentrada y esterilizada",
author = "Vilca Sotomayor, Rildo Orlando",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
In the province of Sandia, Andean papaya farmers transport their production to Puno, Lima, or Arequipa. During transport, they can lose up to 50% of their production. The “papayita andina” is a fruit that contains nutritional and medicinal properties, making it attractive to today's health-conscious consumer; however, this fruit has a shelf life of 12 days, which limits its exportability. This is why this project aims to address both problems, on the one hand, to advise the producer in the production process to obtain quality “papayita andina”, buy the production to reduce the loss of the transfer. On the other hand, to promote industrial activity in Sandia by creating more jobs and generating more income for the agricultural producer by not having to bear the costs of transportation and wastage. Likewise, it contributes to the export of quality products that maintain a good taste and preserve nutritional and medicinal properties. To validate the feasibility of the project, we interviewed and surveyed agricultural producers and Chilean businessmen involved in the import and marketing of agricultural products. It was found that 95% of the farmers were willing to sell their entire production within Sandia and 100% showed interest in: receiving advice and accompaniment in the production process, recording information on their crop, and being part of this business model. Meanwhile, 66.7% of the Chilean entrepreneurs would like to import the concentrated and sterilized “papayita andina” and market it in Chile, while 100% consider that this product has potential consumers in the southern country. To execute this project, an initial investment of $415,522 is required, which is backed by 60% in shareholder contributions and 40% with a long-term loan. The NPV of the business is $1'534,073 and the IRR is 116%. Likewise, this model contributes to SDO ten and two, resulting in a Social NPV of $3,629,504.
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