Bibliographic citations
Paño, W., (2017). Incidencia del Procompite en la productividad y competitividad de los productores de flores en las comunidades campesinas de Pumamarca y Ccorao del distrito de San Sebastian, provincia y región del Cusco periodo 2014-2015. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/775
Paño, W., Incidencia del Procompite en la productividad y competitividad de los productores de flores en las comunidades campesinas de Pumamarca y Ccorao del distrito de San Sebastian, provincia y región del Cusco periodo 2014-2015. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/775
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title = "Incidencia del Procompite en la productividad y competitividad de los productores de flores en las comunidades campesinas de Pumamarca y Ccorao del distrito de San Sebastian, provincia y región del Cusco periodo 2014-2015.",
author = "Paño Salas, Willian",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2017"
}
In our country competitiveness refers precisely to the ability of economic agents (whether firms, industries or countries) to compete in markets for goods or services internal or external. In addition, Peru is in a competitive evolution of 27% (this according to the pillars of connectivity, efficiency and productivity) worldwide that despite the slowdown in the world economy, this is improving its level of competitiveness thus in position 61, which places it above the neighboring country of Colombia. While the good economic performance in recent years has been a characteristic that recognizes Peru, and the reason is the combination of the good performance of the central, regional and local efforts that occur in our national territory. One of the functions of local governments is the promotion of local economic development, according to Art VI of the Organic Law of Municipalidades, “local governments promote local economic development, with an impact on micro and small enterprises, through local economic development plans approved in harmony with national and regional development policies and plans. “ In referring to the agricultural activity of Peru, Cusco and the district of San Sebastián, where there is the economic activity of agriculture, which is a constant challenge for those who compose it and thanks to them can develop agriculture to Level of the various agricultural production chains and in particular the production chain of roses (floriculture); The producers of these various production chains concentrate a need to seek greater economic income for their families through the generation of competitive advantages based on the inclusion of improvements and development of the workforce and technology, which are involved in the production process. Until the year 2000, the floriculture activity was carried out in a traditional way in the open field, where the production of the flowers was given in low scale and the yields of the same form. After 2013 the communities started to implement their own phytoplankton, it was seen that the yield of the flowers doubled and could not only be cultivated once or twice a year, but up to four times a year. The distribution of activities for the production of flowers in the province of Cusco, and more than all in the district of San Sebastián with the producers of flowers of the Peasant Communities of Pumamarca and Ccorao, are formed by family units that at the same time are Economic units, which are made up entirely of 52 flower producers. The statistic tells us that the producers dedicated to Horticulture and Floriculture in the district of San Sebastián is 53% of the total of the producers dedicated to the agriculture of the district, of which the Peasant Communities of Pumamarca and Ccorao count as economic activity, In that they make use of a technological production process which only reaches 41% of the total of producers, and 19% makes use of a semi-manufactured production process. We can say that the producers of these communities did not count (53% of the total) with access to training (41% of the total) and technical assistance (59% of the total), insertion of technology that benefits their production and As a result that improves their quality of life - family economic income, therefore these organized economic agents (AEO), or also known as family units, which depend mostly on the production of flowers that have in the year to generate Family income. This is why the development of this research, to demonstrate with first-hand information the impact of the implementation and execution of Procompite on productivity, demonstrating whether there was a positive or negative impact on the reduction of production costs, increased production of flowers; In addition to identifying the impact on improving the level of competitiveness possessed by these flower producers, such identification by measuring access to technical training, technical assistance and access and use of technology, which I believe will improve and raise the level of Competitiveness in the producers of flowers of the Peasant Communities of Pumamarca and Ccorao of the district of San Sebastián in the period 2014 - 2015.
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