Modelo Prolab: Propuesta de negocio producto “Rompe Suelo”
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El presente proyecto de investigación tiene como principal objetivo ser una alternativa
competitiva para mitigar el problema social relevante relacionado con el uso poco eficiente
del agua en la agroindustria en el país, que trae como consecuencia el acceso limitado a este
recurso en la población con menos recursos, regiones como Lambayeque y Arequipa tienen
un nivel extremadamente alto de estrés hídrico, en el caso de regiones como Moquegua,
Tacna, Pirua y La Libertad presentan un nivel alto y en el caso de la región Ica presenta un
nivel medio (CEPLAN, 2023).
Este proyecto está alineado con la ODS 12 que pretende garantizar modalidades de
consumo y producción sostenibles. Para el problema social relevante identificado se propone
un mejorador de infiltración de agua, que optimiza las condiciones del suelo y facilita la
captación de nutrientes que no tiene un impacto negativo en el medioambiente denominado
Rompe Suelo que mejora la estructura de los suelos, mejorando su capacidad de infiltración y
de esta forma permite que se tenga un uso más eficiente del agua sin menoscabar la calidad
del producto final. Con la finalidad de evaluar el desempeño del producto se hicieron pruebas
en campos agrícolas de VID de la empresa agroexportadora Agrícola Don Ricardo donde se
obtuvieron resultados exitosos del producto. Es un modelo de negocio B2B, donde los
principales ingresos provienen de la venta del producto Rompe Suelo en sus dos
presentaciones de 20 litros y 200 litros. Con las pruebas realizadas se puede inferir que el
modelo de negocio es deseable, factible, con potencial para escalar a nivel internacional. Así
también, mediante proyecciones se demostró la viabilidad por las cifras que presenta: VAN
US$ 1´014,347 y TIR 158% y un Tiempo de Recuperación de la Inversión (PRI) aceptable,
menor de un año (0.6 < 1año) para una inversión de US$ 219,396.
The main objective of this research project is to be a competitive alternative to mitigate the relevant social problem related to the inefficient use of water in the agroindustry in the country, which results in limited access to this resource in the population with fewer resources. Regions such as Lambayeque and Arequipa have an extremely high level of water stress. In the case of regions such as Moquegua, Tacna, Pirua and La Libertad, this level is high, and in the case of the Ica region, this level is medium (CEPLAN, 2023). This project is aligned with SDG 12, which aims to guarantee sustainable consumption and production patterns. For the relevant social problem identified, a water infiltration improver is proposed, which optimizes soil conditions and facilitates the uptake of nutrients that does not have a negative impact on the environment, called Rompe Suelo, which improves the structure of soils, improving their infiltration capacity and thus allowing a more efficient use of water without undermining the quality of the final product. In order to evaluate the product's performance, tests were carried out in agricultural fields of the agro-exporting company Agrícola Don Ricardo, where successful results were obtained from the product. It is a B2B business model, where the main income comes from the sale of the Rompe Suelo product in its two presentations of 20 liters and 200 liters. With the tests carried out, it can be inferred that the business model is desirable, feasible, with the potential to scale internationally. Likewise, through projections, its viability was demonstrated by the figures it presents: NPV US$ 1,014,347 and IRR 158% and an acceptable Investment Recovery Time (PRI), less than one year (0.6 < 1 year) for an investment of US$ 219,396.
The main objective of this research project is to be a competitive alternative to mitigate the relevant social problem related to the inefficient use of water in the agroindustry in the country, which results in limited access to this resource in the population with fewer resources. Regions such as Lambayeque and Arequipa have an extremely high level of water stress. In the case of regions such as Moquegua, Tacna, Pirua and La Libertad, this level is high, and in the case of the Ica region, this level is medium (CEPLAN, 2023). This project is aligned with SDG 12, which aims to guarantee sustainable consumption and production patterns. For the relevant social problem identified, a water infiltration improver is proposed, which optimizes soil conditions and facilitates the uptake of nutrients that does not have a negative impact on the environment, called Rompe Suelo, which improves the structure of soils, improving their infiltration capacity and thus allowing a more efficient use of water without undermining the quality of the final product. In order to evaluate the product's performance, tests were carried out in agricultural fields of the agro-exporting company Agrícola Don Ricardo, where successful results were obtained from the product. It is a B2B business model, where the main income comes from the sale of the Rompe Suelo product in its two presentations of 20 liters and 200 liters. With the tests carried out, it can be inferred that the business model is desirable, feasible, with the potential to scale internationally. Likewise, through projections, its viability was demonstrated by the figures it presents: NPV US$ 1,014,347 and IRR 158% and an acceptable Investment Recovery Time (PRI), less than one year (0.6 < 1 year) for an investment of US$ 219,396.
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Agroindustria--Perú, Suelos--Mejoramiento, Estructuras--Reforzamiento
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