Estudio de factibilidad para la implementación de una finca productora de guaranga (Caesalpinia spinosa) en el sector San Guillermo, Imbabura, Ecuador 2014.
The Ecuador by geography is rich in flora fauna country, same to be exploited in different areas. The rich Ecuadorian soil is one of the key factors to promote the development of agricultural projects, benefiting sectors of popular economy, where agriculture is the main income source. The guarango...
Autor Principal: | Arteaga Rodríguez, Byron Apolinario |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2015
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/9830 |
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The Ecuador by geography is rich in flora fauna country, same to be exploited in different areas. The rich Ecuadorian soil is one of the key factors to promote the development of agricultural projects, benefiting sectors of popular economy, where agriculture is the main income source.
The guarango (Caesalpinia spinosa) is a wild plant which are harvested pods and nuggets, which since ancient times they were used as plant input - natural in the method of tanning leather to waterproof Pondos chicha with gum contained in them respectively.
Given the importance of generating environmental awareness and promote projects that counteract the pollution in the environment, we consider the production of the plant Guarango because their pods contains no toxins or alkaloids and also, the plant can be grown in desert areas where is scarce irrigation water, one of the advantages of it and that it does not need lots water for production, optimizing this vital liquid.
For this reason it is observed that the market opportunity is large and drives the market popular and solidarity economy, for which this research is presented which aims to determine the feasibility of implementing a farm producing Guarango (Caesalpinia spinosa) in San Guillermo, Imbabura. |
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