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Direccionamiento Estratégico Para La Integración Agroindustrial Frutícola En La Provincia Del Sumapaz En Cundinamarca, Nelson Enrique Fonseca Carreño
Direccionamiento Estratégico Para La Integración Agroindustrial Frutícola En La Provincia Del Sumapaz En Cundinamarca, Nelson Enrique Fonseca Carreño
Ciencias Administrativas, Económicas y Contables
Un factor común une a los diferentes nichos del mercado y son los productos de la cadena hortofrutícola que necesitan de un enfoque sistémico y propiedades organolépticas para poder competir en el mercado, dentro de los cuales está los grados brix, colorimetría, humedad, tamaño y perecebilidad, los cuales son importantes para cumplir con los requerimientos mínimos de comercialización; lo anterior con el propósito de mitigar los efectos causados dentro de la pos-cosecha como componentes exógenos de temperatura, sequia, presión de plagas y enfermedades y trazas químicas. De ahí la importancia de la dirección de acciones en la cosecha, pos-cosecha, adecuación, …
Mora De Castilla: Cadena De Valor Para Contribuir A La Competitividad De La Provincia Del Sumapaz En Cundinamarca (Colombia, Nelson Enrique Fonseca Carreño
Mora De Castilla: Cadena De Valor Para Contribuir A La Competitividad De La Provincia Del Sumapaz En Cundinamarca (Colombia, Nelson Enrique Fonseca Carreño
Ciencias Administrativas, Económicas y Contables
La cadena de valor es un instrumento utilizado en las empresas que consiste en analizar las actividades presentes en el ciclo productivo de un producto, con el propósito de identificar fuentes de ventaja competitiva. Bajo esta premisa, esta investigación pretende diagnosticar, caracterizar y diseñar la cadena de valor de la mora de Castilla (Rubus claucus) en la provincia de Sumapaz, Cundinamarca, a través de metodologías de diagnóstico. Se tuvo en cuenta el Modelo de desarrollo agroempresarial de la Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá (CCB), el cual identifica, caracteriza y define las necesidades de todos los agronegocios involucrados en la cadena …
Skelton, Edward, Collection, 1875-1879, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Skelton, Edward, Collection, 1875-1879, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
The Edward Skelton diary consists of daily entries from January 1st, to November 14th, 1875 with purchases and expenses registered from 1878-1879. Most diary entries mention daily farm work, hangouts, the weather and Sunday School. The entries are short and also describe daily activities of plowing, cutting timber, going to the market, and visiting the neighbors.
Edward Skelton was born in 1854 and lived in Labette County, Kansas with his parents. Edward worked as a farmer and was married to Artie Storey in 1880. Edward Skelton died in 1915.
The Sociology Of Food And Eating, Deyana Marie Pangelinan
The Sociology Of Food And Eating, Deyana Marie Pangelinan
Sociology Student Work Collection
Food is an important aspect of our lives as it is a basic human necessity and it is intriguing to see how the culture of food is influenced sociologically. For the final project, I focused on the Sociology of Food and Eating in the U.S. by discussing three different aspects which are how the food is made, distributed, and consumed. More specifically, I analyzed the politics of pesticides, how class inequality affects food distribution, and why the U.S. enjoys larger serving sizes.
Intercollegiate Wine Business Invitational, Nathan Saragoza, Ally Bushman, Cassidy Robinson, Hanna Bingham, Sam Weymouth, Luca Mallon
Intercollegiate Wine Business Invitational, Nathan Saragoza, Ally Bushman, Cassidy Robinson, Hanna Bingham, Sam Weymouth, Luca Mallon
Student Engagement Posters
Nathan Saragoza, Ally Bushman, Cassidy Robinson, Hanna Bingham, Sam Weymouth, and Luca Mallon discuss student engagement at Linfield College with regard to their participation in the Intercollegiate Wine Business Invitational.
Snapshot And Trends In The Production And Overseas Trade Of Fruits From Western Australia, Manju Radhakrishnan, Rohan Prince
Snapshot And Trends In The Production And Overseas Trade Of Fruits From Western Australia, Manju Radhakrishnan, Rohan Prince
Bulletins 4000 -
Western Australia produced 129 046 tonnes of fruit in 2015–16, worth $477 million. This was a 62% increase in the value of the industry in a five-year period, driven by strong growth in sales to eastern states and overseas markets. Production expansion in the fruit industry is being led by continued growth of the avocado sector, which was worth an estimated $193m in 2015–16 and now accounts for just over 40% of WA’s total fruit production value. Increased production, WA consumption and demand from the eastern states have led to a 780% increase in the value of avocado sales from …
Market Opportunities For Wa Fruits, Manju Radhakrishnan
Market Opportunities For Wa Fruits, Manju Radhakrishnan
Bulletins 4000 -
The purpose of this analysis was to identify potential high-value markets for selected WA fruits. The limited size of the domestic market, coupled with slowing population growth, makes a robust increase in export necessary to achieve the aspirational goal of ‘doubling the value of agriculture’ by 2025 (Radhakrishnan 2017). Building opportunities for WA produce through identifying export markets with the best potential return, underpinned by demand, is of prime importance. This report analyses the market opportunities for seven fruits — apples, avocados, grapes, melons, oranges, plums and strawberries. These fruits were selected in response to an earlier analysis by Radhakrishnan, …
Wa Horticulture Export Markets, Manju Radhakrishnan
Wa Horticulture Export Markets, Manju Radhakrishnan
Bulletins 4000 -
No abstract provided.
Markets For Western Australian Seed Potatoes, Manju Radhakrishnan, Peter Dawson
Markets For Western Australian Seed Potatoes, Manju Radhakrishnan, Peter Dawson
Bulletins 4000 -
Western Australia has a major share (70%) in seed potato exports from Australia. However, exports from WA have declined by 56% from 3703 tonnes in 2010 to 1302 tonnes in 2015. In addition, Australia experienced a fall in the consumption of potatoes during recent years reducing local demand for seed potatoes26. Identification of potential new overseas markets is required if WA export seed production is to increase.
Bulletin 2220: Best Management Practices For Small Scale Poultry Producers In Maine, Richard Brzozowski, Donna R. Coffin, Michael Darre
Bulletin 2220: Best Management Practices For Small Scale Poultry Producers In Maine, Richard Brzozowski, Donna R. Coffin, Michael Darre
Cooperative Extension - Agriculture
Written for small-scale poultry producers. University specialists, Extension educators, and agriculture service providers from New England and New York developed this list of Best Management Practices to assist small-scale poultry growers to provide the best of care for their birds, minimize losses due to disease and predation, as well as minimizing the impact on the environment while assuring a high quality, wholesome product for their family and customers.
Market Opportunities For Western Australian Mandarins And Oranges, Manju Radhakrishnan
Market Opportunities For Western Australian Mandarins And Oranges, Manju Radhakrishnan
Bulletins 4000 -
Citrus growing in Western Australian (WA) is concentrated north and south of Perth and in the north around Kununurra and Carnarvon. WA currently produces about 18 000 tonnes (t) of citrus each year. Most production is sold on the local Perth market, with negligible exports. State production is expected to grow from 18 000t in 2014 to 35 000t by 2015 as large plantings come into full production (DAFWA). If local consumption and processing grow only modestly, the WA industry seeks to replace current supply of mandarins and oranges from interstate with WA product as well as identify export opportunities …
Basic Concepts In Forest Valuation And Investment Analysis, Steven H. Bullard, Thomas J. Straka
Basic Concepts In Forest Valuation And Investment Analysis, Steven H. Bullard, Thomas J. Straka
eBooks
This book was originally intended to supplement lectures in forestry economics at the undergraduate level. It’s currently used for that purpose in ‘Forest Resource Economics’ courses at several universities. The book is also intended, however, to serve as a basic reference for foresters with experience in valuation and investment analysis concepts and methods. It has proven to be a valuable resource in forest valuation and investment analysis workshops for practicing foresters, landowners, and others interested in forestry investments.
Ideal for use in undergraduate and graduate forestry education programs, as well as in forest valuation workshops.
Harvesting Victory: Education, Student/Farmworker Solidarity, And The Growth Of An Organizing Model, Melody González, Natasha Noriega-Goodwin, Marc Rodrigues, Jorge Rodríguez, Marina Sáenz-Luna, Sean Sellers, John-Michael Torres, Kandace Vallejo
Harvesting Victory: Education, Student/Farmworker Solidarity, And The Growth Of An Organizing Model, Melody González, Natasha Noriega-Goodwin, Marc Rodrigues, Jorge Rodríguez, Marina Sáenz-Luna, Sean Sellers, John-Michael Torres, Kandace Vallejo
Education Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"On May 23, 2008, farmworkers and student activists gathered with corporate executives, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont), and dozens of members of the local and national media for a standing room-only press conference under the dome of the U.S. Capitol announcing an accord between the Burger King fast food corporation and a Florida farmworker organization, the Coalition of lmmokalee Workers (CIW). Weeks earlier, Burger King made headlines when a spate of malicious Internet postings defaming the CIW and its supporters were traced back to a company executive, and news surfaced that the company hired an unlicensed private investigator to infiltrate …
Brassicas From Western Australia At A Glance, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Brassicas From Western Australia At A Glance, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Bulletins 4000 -
Western Australia produces all of its domestic fresh broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and Chinese cabbage requirements and is ideally positioned to service markets in Asia, the Indian Ocean region and beyond. Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei account for about 78 per cent of vegetable brassica exports from Western Australia. However, markets also exist in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan, Indonesia and the Middle East.
Opportunities may also exist for supplying value added product such as fresh cut or frozen prepacked florets.The industry, supported by the Department of Agriculture and Food, is pursuing opportunities in productivity improvement, quality assurance and marketing which will …
Legume Logic Number 124
Legume Logic
Contents
EU gives lupins green light
Lupin prices move again
Forum examines future of lupin industry
Anthracnose still a threat
Pulse points
Which pea variety?
Legume Logic in 2001 - a new era
Legume Logic Number 123
Legume Logic
Contents
Lupins on the menu in Europe
Lupin trials develop market opportunities
Farming Future
Pulse points
Viral diseases affect seed quality of pulses
From the lupin desk
Legume Logic Number 122
Legume Logic
Contents
Dry weather curbs anthracnose spread
Crawford Fund aids chickpea research
Ryegrass Control: by Peter neman, AGWEST Geraldton
Pulse points
Pool presence in Esperance
Lupin prices leap!
Legume Logic Number 121
Legume Logic
Contents
Is Green/Brown manuring the answer?
Field peas on the increase
Lupin record!
The future of chickpeas at risk
Pulse points
Lupins storm in!
From the pools
Legume Logic Number 120
Legume Logic
Contents
Lupin/Legume Logic turns Ten
Beethoven not good enough!
Southern Pulse group
Belara and Aphids
Pulse points
Lupin pools
Legume Logic Number 119
Legume Logic
Contents
Pulse production in Canada
Field pea sowings increase
Belara feedback
Coated seeds
UK lupins
Lupins in Egypt
Cucumber mosaic virus in lupins
Legume Logic Number 118
Legume Logic
Contents
Visual value of pulses
Why not Tanjil?
Regional service grows
Food for thought...
Belara and aphids
...And thoughts to consider
Legume Logic Number 117
Legume Logic
Contents
Growing superseded varieties?
Ascochyta Blight and chickpeas
ABARE survey
Pulse points
Wodjil lupins
Seasonal reminders
Legume Logic Number 116
Legume Logic
Contents
GMO's and the Horseless carriage
Sustainability under test
Lupin prices improve
New pulse group
Legume Logic Number 115
Legume Logic
Contents
Lupin values
Price versus rotation
Lupins prices v's CBT soymeal futures
Lupin Anthracnose analysis
Brown leaf spot
Pulse points
2000/01 price outlook ($/per tonne)
Legume Logic Number 114
Legume Logic
Contents
Lupin receival record smashed
Yield monitoring
The Grain Pool of WA - Grower Outlook meetings 2000
Lupin recommendations for 2000
Pulse points
CBH lupin receivals over the past four years
Legume Logic Number 112
Legume Logic
Contents
Pea seed quality for 2000
Chickpea quality
Seed decision for making for fungal diseases - Dr Mark Sweetingham
Pulse points
Legume Logic Number 111
Legume Logic
Contents
Good seed quality essential in 2000
Pulse points
Seed and end-point royalties
CEO changeover
Ascochyta lessons to learn
Herbicide resistance - what's in store?
Legume Logic Number 110
Legume Logic
Contents
Global breeders record benefits of Narrow-leafed lupine
Pulse points
Anthracnose update
Tariff breakthrough
1999/00 Yiels expectations
Asia tour 200
Indicators improve
Winter pulse plantings for 1999 ('000 hectares)
Legume Logic Number 109
Legume Logic
Contents
Herbicide resistant crops: What's the story?
Aphids - The spary debate
Swathing lupins
Ascochyta prevention
Budworm control
Pulse points 1998/99
Lupin pool payments
Legume Logic Number 107
Legume Logic
Contents
Klink, the European lupin link
- Conference highlights
Lentil news
UK reports break crop success
Korean nutritionists swapping ingredients in WA
Pulse points