Estudio de Priorización de Cadenas Productivas de la Provincia de Tambopata, Región Madre de Dios
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The agricultural development initiative in Tambopata Province, Region Madre de Dios, Peru, aims to promote economic growth and improve competitiveness in the region.
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Abstract
The initiative is based on the Ley 29337, Ley de Apoyo a la Competitividad Productiva, which seeks to support productive proposals through concursable processes. This law recognizes the importance of productive chains, which are defined as systems that bring together economically interrelated actors through the market and participate articulately in activities that generate value around a good or service. The province of Tambopata is composed of various districts and sectors that encompass a wide range of landscapes, communities, and economic activities. The districts of Las Piedras, Inambari, Laberinto, and Tambopata have distinct characteristics and communities, with economic activities varying from agriculture and livestock to tourism, fishing, and the extraction of natural resources. The district of Las Piedras is characterized by the cultivation of crops such as maize, cacao, aguaje, yuca, and citrus fruits. The district also has a significant pecuarian sector, with the production of beef, milk, and honey. Additionally, the district has an acuicultura sector, with the production of fish such as the paco. The district of Inambari is known for the cultivation of crops such as plátano, cacao, and the production of products derived from cacao, such as pasta and manteca. The district also has a significant pecuarian sector, with the production of chicken and eggs. Additionally, the district has an acuicultura sector, with the production of fish such as the bocachico and the paco. The district of Laberinto is characterized by the cultivation of crops such as camu camu, pitahaya, plátano, and citrus fruits. The district also has a significant agroindustrial sector, with the production of pulpa de copoazú, pulpa de aguaje, and pulpa de cocona. Additionally, the district has a forestal sector, with the production of madera. The district of Tambopata is known for the cultivation of crops such as maize, copoazú, cacao, camu camu, yuca, and citrus fruits. The district also has a significant pecuarian sector, with the production of beef, milk, and chicken. Additionally, the district has an acuicultura sector, with the production of fish. The district also has a forestal sector, with the production of madera, castaña, aguaje, asaí, and huicungo. The province of Tambopata has a rich biodiversity and is known for its conservation of the Amazon rainforest. The development of sustainable tourism and conservation activities in the region has led to the creation of projects that promote the conservation of natural resources and the development of local communities. The following table shows the productive chains and products by district: | District | Sector | Productive Chain | Product Primary or Extractive / Service | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Las Piedras | Agrícola | Maíz | Granos de Maíz amarillo | | Las Piedras | Agrícola | Cacao | Grano de cacao | | Las Piedras | Agrícola | Aguaje | Fruto de Aguaje | | Las Piedras | Agrícola | Yuca | Yuca | | Las Piedras | Pecuario | Vacunos | Carne | | Las Piedras | Pecuario | Apícola | Miel | | Las Piedras | Acuicultura | Peces | Paco | | Inambari | Agrícola | Plátano | Harina de Plátano | | Inambari | Agrícola | Cacao | Pasta de cacao | | Inambari | Pecuario | Aves de Corral | Huevo | | Inambari | Acuicultura | Bocachico | Peso | | Inambari | Turismo | Turismo de Aventura | Circuitos motocross | | Laberinto | Agrícola | Camu Camu | Camu Camu fruta | | Laberinto | Agrícola | Pitahaya | Pitahaya fruta | | Laberinto | Agroindustrial | Pulpa de copoazú | Pulpa de copoazú | | Laberinto | Forestal | Madera | Madera | | Tambopata | Agrícola | Maíz | Grano de maíz | | Tambopata | Agrícola | Copoazú | Pulpa de copoazú | | Tambopata | Pecuario | Vacunos | Carne | | Tambopata | Acuicultura | Peces | Peso | | Tambopata | Forestal | Madera | Madera | The development of productive
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