Agroindustrial project analysis : critical design factors / James E. Austin.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries EDI series in economic developmentDetalles de publicación: Baltimore, Md. : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992Edición: 2nd edDescripción: xi, 258 p. : ilISBN:- 0-8018-4530-0
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Libro | Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano | 338.1 A 47802 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Enlace al recurso | Disponible | 47802 |
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1. An Overview -- 2. A systems approach to agroindustrial analysis -- 3. The marketing factor -- 4. The procurement factor -- 5. The processing factor -- Appendixes.
An agroindustry is an enterprise that processes materials of plant or animal origin. Agroindustrial projects are unique because of three characteristics of their raw materials: seasonality, perishability, and variability. The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with an analytical framework for designing agroindustrial projects. It is written for private managers and public sector analysts involved in establishing agroindustries. The framework is tailored specifically to the distinctive characteristics of developing country environments, but the approach is also relevant to the design of agroindustrial projects in more industrialized economies. These food and fiber processing businesses constitute a significant and dynamic segment of the private sector and are of importance to a country ' s development.
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