Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production

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The cultivation of olives has been fundamental since ancient times, but it has recently faced challenges that threaten its sustainability. Therefore, the aim of this study was to perform an environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain of table olive production in the district of La Yarad...

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Autores: Flores Totora, Paola Mirella, Flores Valencia, Ember Freddy
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Privada de Tacna
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacna
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:agricultura sostenible
evaluación ambiental
olea europaea
sustainable agriculture
environmental assessment
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Evaluación ambiental de la cadena de valor agrícola en la producción de aceituna de mesa
title Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production
spellingShingle Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production
Flores Totora, Paola Mirella
agricultura sostenible
evaluación ambiental
olea europaea
sustainable agriculture
environmental assessment
olea europaea
title_short Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production
title_full Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production
title_fullStr Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production
title_full_unstemmed Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production
title_sort Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Flores Totora, Paola Mirella
Flores Valencia, Ember Freddy
author Flores Totora, Paola Mirella
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Flores Valencia, Ember Freddy
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evaluación ambiental
olea europaea
sustainable agriculture
environmental assessment
olea europaea
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evaluación ambiental
olea europaea
sustainable agriculture
environmental assessment
olea europaea
description The cultivation of olives has been fundamental since ancient times, but it has recently faced challenges that threaten its sustainability. Therefore, the aim of this study was to perform an environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain of table olive production in the district of La Yarada-Los Palos. A non-probabilistic quota sampling was conducted in nine production units, with 61 quotas evaluated through a structured questionnaire of 44 items, which was validated by expert judges. Data was collected between November 2022 and May 2023. It was shown that farmers had been engaged in the activity for about 25 years, with a production of 8.4 tons per hectare, predominantly of the Sevillana variety. Environmentally, greenhouse gas emissions were identified, mainly due to chemical fertilizers and fuel used in machinery. A moderate presence of insects and auxiliary plants were also observed, indicating a relatively balanced agricultural ecosystem. Economically and socially, the sector generates employment for about 20 people per production unit, with an average daily wage of 72.8 soles. Marketing was focused on selling to collectors, with prices of 1.5 soles per kilogram for green olives and 2.5 soles for black olives. Concerns remained regarding profitability and access to financial and technological resources for small producers. The study highlighted the need to improve agricultural practices and promote a more efficient and sustainable value chain to ensure the continuity of table olives as a valuable and environmentally responsible product in the future.
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spelling Environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain in table olive production Evaluación ambiental de la cadena de valor agrícola en la producción de aceituna de mesa Flores Totora, Paola MirellaFlores Valencia, Ember Freddyagricultura sostenibleevaluación ambientalolea europaeasustainable agricultureenvironmental assessmentolea europaeaThe cultivation of olives has been fundamental since ancient times, but it has recently faced challenges that threaten its sustainability. Therefore, the aim of this study was to perform an environmental assessment of the agricultural value chain of table olive production in the district of La Yarada-Los Palos. A non-probabilistic quota sampling was conducted in nine production units, with 61 quotas evaluated through a structured questionnaire of 44 items, which was validated by expert judges. Data was collected between November 2022 and May 2023. It was shown that farmers had been engaged in the activity for about 25 years, with a production of 8.4 tons per hectare, predominantly of the Sevillana variety. Environmentally, greenhouse gas emissions were identified, mainly due to chemical fertilizers and fuel used in machinery. A moderate presence of insects and auxiliary plants were also observed, indicating a relatively balanced agricultural ecosystem. Economically and socially, the sector generates employment for about 20 people per production unit, with an average daily wage of 72.8 soles. Marketing was focused on selling to collectors, with prices of 1.5 soles per kilogram for green olives and 2.5 soles for black olives. Concerns remained regarding profitability and access to financial and technological resources for small producers. The study highlighted the need to improve agricultural practices and promote a more efficient and sustainable value chain to ensure the continuity of table olives as a valuable and environmentally responsible product in the future.El cultivo del olivo ha sido fundamental desde la antigüedad, pero recientemente enfrenta desafíos que amenazan su sostenibilidad. Por lo tanto, el objetivo del estudio fue realizar una evaluación ambiental de la cadena de valor agrícola de la producción de aceituna de mesa del distrito de La Yarada-Los Palos. Se realizó un muestreo no probabilístico por cuotas en nueve unidades productivas, con 61 cuotas evaluadas mediante un cuestionario estructurado de 44 ítems, validada por jueces expertos. Los datos se recolectaron entre noviembre de 2022 y mayo de 2023. Se mostró que los agricultores llevaban alrededor de 25 años en la actividad, con una producción de 8,4 toneladas por hectárea, predominando la variedad sevillana. Ambientalmente, se identificaron emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, principalmente por fertilizantes químicos y combustibles en maquinaria. También se observó una moderada presencia de insectos y plantas auxiliares, indicando un ecosistema agrícola relativamente equilibrado. Económica y socialmente, el sector genera empleo para unas 20 personas por unidad productiva, con salarios promedio de 72,8 soles diarios. La comercialización se centró en la venta a acopiadores, con precios de 1,5 soles por kilogramo de aceitunas verdes y 2,5 soles por las negras. Persistieron preocupaciones sobre la rentabilidad y el acceso a recursos financieros y tecnológicos para pequeños productores. Por último, el estudio destaca la necesidad de mejorar prácticas agrícolas y promover una cadena de valor más eficiente y sostenible, asegurando la continuidad de la aceituna de mesa como producto valioso y ecológicamente responsable en el futuro.UNIVERSIDAD PRIVADA DE TACNA2024-07-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/95110.47796/ing.v6i00.951INGENIERÍA INVESTIGA; Vol. 6 (2024): Ingeniería InvestigaINGENIERÍA INVESTIGA; Vol. 6 (2024): Ingeniería Investiga2708-303910.47796/ing.v6i00reponame:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacnainstname:Universidad Privada de Tacnainstacron:UPTspahttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/951/932https://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/951/938Derechos de autor 2024 Paola Mirella Flores Totora, Ember Freddy Flores Valenciahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upt.edu.pe:article/9512024-12-04T22:49:51Z
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