Protagonists of the Food Productive Bonus and its challenges

Authors

  • Ana Doris Mondragon-Lainez UNAN LEON CUR SOMOTILLO
  • Carlos Alberto Zúniga-González National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, León. School of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine. Department of Agroecology. Research Center in Agricultural Sciences and Applied Economics.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v4i7.6298

Keywords:

Productive Bonus, Economic incapacity, Challenges, Protagonists

Abstract

The present study presents the challenges that the protagonists of the Food Production Bonus Program have in the fulfillment of the objectives that it proposes. The study was conducted through interviews at the municipal level. The results of the research show the challenge of improving the diet, marketing surpluses, developing micro-business initiatives. Likewise, it is important in this process to promote an entrepreneurial attitude aimed at an economy of scale and for this it is essential to provide the government with support in terms of the technical assistance of the protagonists.

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Author Biographies

Ana Doris Mondragon-Lainez, UNAN LEON CUR SOMOTILLO

I am a lecturer at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, CUR- Somotillo, since 2013, 6 years, giving classes on History of Nicaragua, Philosophy, and Methodology and Research Techniques, as well as 20 years of working at the National Institute Villanueva in the area of Social Sciences.

Carlos Alberto Zúniga-González, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, León. School of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine. Department of Agroecology. Research Center in Agricultural Sciences and Applied Economics.

Director Research Center in Agricultural Sciences and Applied Economics. School of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences. Agroecology Department

Published

2018-07-13

How to Cite

Mondragon-Lainez, A. D., & Zúniga-González, C. A. (2018). Protagonists of the Food Productive Bonus and its challenges. Ibero-American JournalL of Bioeconomy and Climate Change E-ISSN 2410-7980, 4(7), 878–888. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v4i7.6298

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Research note

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