Changing the Dynamics of the Market of Fertilizers in Mexico

2022 ◽  
pp. 22-42
Author(s):  
José G. Vargas-Hernández

This chapter aims to analyze the market of fertilizers in Mexico during the pandemic crisis. This analysis of the fertilizer market in Mexico points out that the consumption of fertilizers has undergone a change in the structure in favor of consumers with the highest concentration and diversification. The method used is the analytical-descriptive and the critical reflexive based on the quantitative data obtained from secondary sources. The functioning of an integral model of entrepreneurship in green innovation business (GIB) that is currently emerging and in the process of internationalization is analyzed. This chapter analyzes a particular company that specializes in ecological biomineral organic fertilizer where no chemical product is used to produce the composition. Everything that is marketed is made up of a base of organic minerals and other organic compounds.

Author(s):  
José G. Vargas-Hernández

This chapter aims to analyze the market of fertilizers in México during the pandemic crisis. This analysis of the fertilizer market in Mexico points out that the consumption of fertilizers has undergone a change in the structure in favor of consumers with the highest concentration and diversification. The method used is the analytical-descriptive and the critical reflexive based on the quantitative data obtained from secondary sources. This situation has contributed to a drop in the consumption of fertilizers because the farmer's real income has fallen during the pandemic crisis. To take advantage of the opportunities arising from the crisis, it analyzes the functioning of an integral model of entrepreneurship in green innovation business (GIB) that is currently emerging and in the process of internationalization. This chapter analyzes a particular company that specializes in ecological biomineral organic fertilizer, where no chemical product is used to produce the composition; everything that is marketed is made up of a base of organic minerals and other organic compounds.


Author(s):  
José G. Vargas-Hernández

The objective of this chapter is to analyze the functioning of an integral model of entrepreneurship in green innovation business (GIB) that is currently emerging and in the process of internationalization. Therefore, this work aims to study the central perspectives of technology that are based on the phenomenon of entrepreneurship and thus develop a strategy that adapts to companies with an ecological basis to achieve internationalization. This chapter analyzes a particular company that specializes in ecological biomineral organic fertilizer, where no chemical product is used to produce the composition; everything that is marketed is made up of a base of organic minerals and other organic compounds.


Author(s):  
Amelia Hoover Green ◽  
Dara Kay Cohen

Abstract Quantitative data about political violence are frequently based on “desk research,” data derived from secondary sources that do not require direct contact between researchers and participants, such as people who witnessed or experienced violence. The research that employs these data is often viewed implicitly as ethically uncomplicated. In contrast, we argue that the production and analysis of political violence data coded from secondary sources require careful ethical deliberation regarding human subjects concerns. We consider two broad classes of quantitative political violence data often gathered through desk research: incident lists and indices. For both types, we identify ethical concerns about how data production and use can affect research participants. We conclude by offering a series of suggestions on how to incorporate ethical considerations about human subjects into the design and evaluation of political violence research based on secondary sources.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Mutiara Regita Cahyani ◽  
Intan Ayu Zuhaela ◽  
Teguh Endah Saraswati ◽  
Sentot Budi Raharjo ◽  
Edi Pramono ◽  
...  

<p>Tahu merupakan produk makanan yang paling banyak dikonsumsi oleh masyarakat Indonesia. Produksi tahu di Indonesia masih banyak menggunakan metode konvensional dengan limbah yang dihasilkan belum dimanfaatkan secara optimal. Limbah tahu mengandung senyawa organik dengan pH yang rendah dan merupakan salah satu penyumbang polutan pada lingkungan perairan apabila tidak dilakukan proses pengolahan terlebih dahulu sebelum dibuang ke lingkungan. Pengolahan limbah tahu dapat dilakukan dengan beberapa metode, seperti penambahan bakteri mikroorganisme efektif, plasma ozonasi, biogas dan produksi makanan. Potensi pengolahan limbah tahu menjadi produk yang lebih bermanfaat belum banyak dikenal masyarakat luas. Oleh karena itu diperlukan metode alternatif pengolahan limbah tahu yang lebih efektif dan efisien sehingga mudah diterapkan pada masyarakat. Beberapa pengolahan limbah tahu berpotensi menjadi pupuk organik cair, mengurangi kadar polutan sehingga lebih aman jika dibuang ke lingkungan, yang selanjutnya dapat menghasilkan biogas sebagai bahan bakar alternatif. Selain itu, limbah tahu dapat digunakan untuk produksi makanan seperti <em>Nata de soya, </em>tempe gembus, dan keripik</p><p class="Abstract"><strong>Tofu Waste Treatment and Its Potential. </strong><span lang="EN-GB">Tofu is a food product most consumed by Indonesians. Tofu production in Indonesia still uses conventional methods with the resulting waste which has not been used optimally. Tofu waste contains organic compounds with low pH and is a contributor to pollutants in the aquatic environment if it was not processed first before being discharged into the environment. Tofu waste treatment can be carried out by several methods, such as the addition of effective bacteria of microorganisms, plasma ozonation, biogas, and food production. The potential of tofu waste processing into a more useful product has not been widely recognized by the public. Therefore, it requires an alternative method of tofu waste treatment that is more effective and efficient so that it is easily applied to society. Some tofu waste treatment plants have the potential to become liquid organic fertilizer, reduce pollutant levels thus it is safer when released into the environment further used to produce biogas as an alternative fuel. In addition, it can be used for other food products such as Nata de soya, Tempe gembus (a traditional fermented food), and chips.</span></p><p> </p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 190
Author(s):  
Anita Ludia Vivian Wauran ◽  
Joseph Nugraha Tangon ◽  
Alpindos Toweula

Proper production and inventory policies are key factors for the success of modern companies in a competitive environment. In order to be a winner and a very high demand, it is very important for the company to overcome the problems of production, timely delivery, and the transfer of which is a limitation or difficult company. There is a need for an optimal management that can manage the resource constraints of a companythrough the theory constrains of a hybrid policy that collaborates between push strategies, which is to make an order by pull strategy, which is to make it stored (David Claudio, Jie Zhang, and Ying Zhang, 2007). The purpose of this research is to produce an optimal management model with hybrid push/pull system as a manifestion of fishery performance in North Sulawesi.The types of data used in this study are qualitative data and quantitative data, qualitative data directly from primary sources of fisheries entities in North Sulawesi through interviews. While quantitative data is obtained from secondary sources is data of corporate financial statements including production reports of Fisheries Entities in North Sulawesi through documents with all the contents of all fisheries entities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-107
Author(s):  
Milan Shrestha ◽  

The population, development, and gender are the crucial issues of developmental studies. Considering it, this paper aims to explain the inter-relationship between population, development, and gender. For these purposes, this paper adopted a descriptive and analytical research design with gathering quantitative data. The data were collected from the secondary sources and the researcher further reviewed several literatures. At that point, the data was analyzed and derived findings which were further discussed to obtaining results. This study explored that maximum utilization of population and available resources contribute to gender equity and prosperous development. Moreover, the gender equity and prosperity of the nation assisted to balance the population in terms of available resources. Thus, the balance among population, gender equity, and prosperous development are inter-related with each other.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 272-288
Author(s):  
Aditya Yoshua ◽  
Nadia Asandimitra

The development of corporate Sukuk in recent years has continued to show a significant increase in both the number of Sukuk issuers and investors of Sukuk instruments. This study aims to identify the determinants of financial factors and corporate governance factors on the Sukuk rating. The type of data used in this research is quantitative data from secondary sources. The purposive sampling method is used with criteria specifically non-financial companies issuing Sukuk circulating on the IDX and Sukuk ratings were issued by PT Pefindo. The data consist of 93 Sukuk issuances from 2010 to 2019. Ordinal logistic regression model with SPSS version 26 is then used to ascertain the significant determinants of Sukuk rating. This study found that financial factors such as liquidity, leverage, profitability, and firm size affect the Sukuk rating. However, company growth does not affect the Sukuk rating because the growth of company assets is not followed by the growth of intangible assets such as the quality of human resources. Corporate governance factors that affect the Sukuk rating are managerial ownership and independent commissioners. Meanwhile, the audit committee does not affect the Sukuk rating because the number of audit committee members does not increase the company's performance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-24
Author(s):  
Sujayita Bhattacharjee ◽  
Sanjukta Sattar

The present study analyses the case of urban sustainability in Mumbai in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and aims to identify the relationship between the existing sustainability issues and the spread of the pandemic across the administrative wards of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. It also tries to delve into the reasons behind the observed relationships to establish the patterns created by the COVID-19 pandemic in Mumbai by the end of August 2020. The study relies on secondary sources of data, that include reports published by government agencies, news articles, journals and websites. The study comprises a large amount of quantitative data that were analyzed using ArcGIS 10.4.1 and SPSS 23. The qualitative data collected through an extensive literature review was used alongside the quantitative data to support the study. The findings reveal that the COVID-19 pandemic had a varied impact across the wards of Mumbai, which was found to be associated with the unequal socio-economic conditions that prevail across the city. This inequality has contributed to Mumbai’s reduced resilience, for building which the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have to be achieved.


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