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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoDiseño de embalaje para el cuidado del tomate chonto durante el proceso de transporte hasta su distribución en la Central Mayorista de Antioquia(2019) Velásquez Sosa, Santiago; Ríos Arellano, Ricardo Andrés de losThe Central Mayorista of Antioquia (CMA), is the most important agri-food supply center in northwestern Colombia where approximately 1,500 merchants (distributed in 29 built blocks) are housed in their 288 thousand square meters, all of them linked to employees, cargo workers, dependents , among others. In all products, fruits and vegetables are highlighted as “hot products” or high flow thanks to the large quantity supplied by local and national agricultural cooperatives. Due to the great variety of products that are marketed in the CMA, it was determined to generate a delimitation and consider a single product to carry out the most specific research process, and as previously investigated, it was identified that the chonto tomato is the product that is most commercialized, therefore the most transported; However, being a delicate product in its consistency, it is one of those that suffers the most at this stage, evidencing its losses at the time of being discharged at the Wholesale Central of Antioquia (CMA)
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoExportaciones de Colombia : el valor agregado como una oportunidad de éxito para el futuro de la economía colombiana(2017) Córdoba Cuesta, Luisa Fernanda; Zapata Lezcano, María Alejandra; Giraldo Trujillo, Juan DavidThis article addresses the issue of Colombian exports, with the main objective of analyzing through the updated information review, the state of the export sector in terms of diversification of export supply and added value that offers the country in the international market, based on an emblematic product of the nation such as banana. Additionally, it makes a general study of the export sector through data and real experiences, that allow to get closer to the reality of Colombian international trade; with the final conclusion that the Colombian economy still bases its export supply on primary products that don’t offer a differentiating factor and that is necessary for the country, to promote efforts to technify the processes and train the workforce, to achieve innovating through products with added value that can be competitive in the international scene and that represents a better future scenario for the Colombian economy in general