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    Estudio de factibilidad para la elaboración de una cerveza a base de malta de cebada y papa (Solanum tuberosum) como adjunto en el cantón Ambato perteneciente a la provincia de Tungurahua
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ciencia e Ingeniería en Alimentos y Biotecnología. Carrera de Ingeniería en Alimentos, 2023-09) Chango Pandashina, Nina Abigail; Cadena Carrera, Santiago Esmiro
    The overproduction of potatoes represents a limitation for fair trade of this tuber within the Ecuadorian market, causing vulnerability to the sectors dedicated to potato cultivation and commercialization. Therefore, the present dissertation analyzed the financial feasibility of implementing a microenterprise dedicated to the production of beer made from barley malt and potatoes in the city of Ambato. The feasibility study consisted of several stages, including the respective market, technical, organizational, administrative, and financial studies. The market study allowed for an objective determination of the potential demand for the product within a competitive market. Subsequently, the technical study provided an overview of the project's size and engineering, primarily defining the process to be carried out, considering Ecuadorian regulations governing this type of product. Additionally, a plant distribution proposal was developed to enable an efficient production process. Similarly, the administrative study determined several important aspects for the company, such as the name of the microenterprise, product, labels, required workforce, and others. Finally, upon analyzing the financial study, it was determined that the creation of the URCUPI microenterprise is economically viable, as the results showed a Net Present Value (NPV) of 158169,81 USD, a 28 percentage Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and a Payback Period (PRI) of 1 year, with an initial investment of $130580 USD.

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