Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills

Introduction: This research was carried out in the Los Llanos foothills subregion, which is located to the west of Meta (Colombia). Methodology: the population under study consisted of 71 productive units of sugarcane and raw cane sugar mills. Conglomerate sampling was applied. The qualitative and q...

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Monroy-Ochoa, Néstor I.
Ruiz López, Adriana I.
Barajas Pardo, Diana
Pacheco Pérez, Camilo
Cárdenas García, Darío
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2017
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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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spelling Monroy-Ochoa, Néstor I.Ruiz López, Adriana I.Barajas Pardo, DianaPacheco Pérez, CamiloCárdenas García, Darío2017-03-232019-06-27T17:15:39Z2019-06-27T17:15:39Zhttps://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/co/article/view/176410.16925/co.v25i110.1764https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/11928Introduction: This research was carried out in the Los Llanos foothills subregion, which is located to the west of Meta (Colombia). Methodology: the population under study consisted of 71 productive units of sugarcane and raw cane sugar mills. Conglomerate sampling was applied. The qualitative and quantitative information was analyzed in the statistical program spss (v. 19). Results: The family units (father, mother and children) make up 77.14 % of the productive units of the sugar cane crop, which contributes to the improvement of crop yield, optimizes quality of life and food security of the peasant family. For the persistence of cultivation, generational turnover is required, since 78.57 % of cane workers are over 26 years old, and have low educational levels and scarce economic resources. Conclusions: The variety of products generated from the cultivation of sugar cane or raw cane crop represent an opportunity to diversify production and obtain food security. The population of municipalities with sugarcane production, on average has a better quality of life.Introducción: La investigación se realizó en la subregión del Piedemonte Llanero ubicado al occidente del departamento del Meta (Colombia).Metodología: La población objeto de estudio fue finita, conformada por 71 unidades productivas de caña de azúcar y trapiches paneleros. Se utilizó un muestreo por conglomerado; la información cualitativa y cuantitativa se analizó en el programa estadístico SPSS (v 19). Resultados: El 77,14% de las unidades productivas del cultivo de caña de azúcar están constituidas por la unidad familiar (padre, madre e hijos), lo que contribuye a mejorar el rendimiento del cultivo, optimizar la calidad de vida y la seguridad alimentaria de la familia campesina.Para la persistencia del cultivo se requiere el relevo generacional, ya que el 78,57% de los trabajadores de caña tienen más de 26 años con bajo nivel de escolaridad y bajos recursos económicos.Conclusiones: la variedad de productos generados a partir del cultivo de la caña de azúcar o panelera es una oportunidad para diversificar la producción y obtener seguridad alimentaria. La población de los municipios cañeros en promedio tiene mejor calidad de vida. application/pdfspaUniversidad Cooperativa de Colombiahttps://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/co/article/view/1764/1890Cooperativismo & Desarrollo; Vol 25 No 110 (2017)Cooperativismo & Desarrollo; Vol. 25 Núm. 110 (2017)Cooperativismo & Desarrollo; v. 25 n. 110 (2017)2382-42200120-7180Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothillsAlternativas de impacto del desarrollo sostenible de los productos de la caña de azúcar en el piedemonte llaneroArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Publication20.500.12494/11928oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/119282024-07-16 13:28:05.823metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com
dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Alternativas de impacto del desarrollo sostenible de los productos de la caña de azúcar en el piedemonte llanero
title Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills
spellingShingle Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills
title_short Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills
title_full Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills
title_fullStr Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills
title_full_unstemmed Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills
title_sort Impact alternatives of the sustainable development of sugar cane products in the Colombian Los Llanos foothills
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Monroy-Ochoa, Néstor I.
Ruiz López, Adriana I.
Barajas Pardo, Diana
Pacheco Pérez, Camilo
Cárdenas García, Darío
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Monroy-Ochoa, Néstor I.
Ruiz López, Adriana I.
Barajas Pardo, Diana
Pacheco Pérez, Camilo
Cárdenas García, Darío
description Introduction: This research was carried out in the Los Llanos foothills subregion, which is located to the west of Meta (Colombia). Methodology: the population under study consisted of 71 productive units of sugarcane and raw cane sugar mills. Conglomerate sampling was applied. The qualitative and quantitative information was analyzed in the statistical program spss (v. 19). Results: The family units (father, mother and children) make up 77.14 % of the productive units of the sugar cane crop, which contributes to the improvement of crop yield, optimizes quality of life and food security of the peasant family. For the persistence of cultivation, generational turnover is required, since 78.57 % of cane workers are over 26 years old, and have low educational levels and scarce economic resources. Conclusions: The variety of products generated from the cultivation of sugar cane or raw cane crop represent an opportunity to diversify production and obtain food security. The population of municipalities with sugarcane production, on average has a better quality of life.
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