Bibliographic citations
Malca, M., Munguia, J., Romero, C., Santos, C. (2022). Modelo prolab: QhaliApp, una propuesta para mejorar la comercialización del agricultor de la ciudad de Tarma [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22645
Malca, M., Munguia, J., Romero, C., Santos, C. Modelo prolab: QhaliApp, una propuesta para mejorar la comercialización del agricultor de la ciudad de Tarma []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22645
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title = "Modelo prolab: QhaliApp, una propuesta para mejorar la comercialización del agricultor de la ciudad de Tarma",
author = "Santos Zutta, Cesar Anibal",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The inefficient economic retribution for the farmer within the agricultural marketing chain limits the productive capacity and the quality of life of both him and his family. One of the main causes of this problem is the large number of intermediaries, which means that the negotiating capacity and the profit margin are increasingly smaller for the producer. For the present work, lean start-up methodology has been used to empathize with producers in the province of Tarma and consumers in Lima to identify their main needs, empathize with the producer and define a value proposition using the digital. technologies that converge in the implementation of an application called QhaliApp. This application will provide access to agricultural products in a quick, easy and intuitive way, also allowing to identify the origin and the communities benefited by their choice, in the same way it generates a greater economic benefit for agricultural producers by reducing the participation of intermediaries in marketing process. An investment analysis was carried out to implement the QhaliApp, considering both physical and virtual infrastructure, and different sales scenarios were analysed, from the most optimistic to the most pessimistic, which resulted in the viability of this project. project with rate of return. of 111.38%. Likewise, the usability and desirability of the business model were validated, respectively, with the interaction and friendly use of the QhaliApp platform and the need for customers to find a safe and quality product delivered to their home, generating for the customer a time saving. and satisfaction by improving the farmer's income. Likewise, this work has a social relevance of 86% and is mainly aligned with SDG 08 on decent work and economic growth, which, added to the reduction of CO2 emissions, allows generating a social return 33.8% higher than the economic return.
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