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    Elaboración de un Manual de Buenas Prácticas de Manufactura (BPM) para la microempresa de alimentos en conserva ACPRA FOOD ubicada en el cantón Ambato, parroquia Atahualpa
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ciencia e Ingeniería en Alimentos y Biotecnología. Carrera de Alimentos, 2025-02) Tubon Moposita, Erika Maribel; Ortiz Escobar, Jacqueline de las Mercedes
    This research focuses on the development of a Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) manual for the microenterprise ACPRA FOOD, which is dedicated to the production and distribution of jams and jellies. The implementation of this manual will enable the microenterprise to achieve GMP certification, ensuring the safety and quality of its products in accordance with the standards established by the National Agency for Regulation, Control, and Health Surveillance (ARCSA). An initial diagnostic of the microenterprise's situation was carried out using the checklist from ARCSA Resolution ARCSA-DE-2022-016-AKR, which determined a compliance rate of 60.2 percent, a non-compliance rate of 30.8 percent, and a 9.0 percent rate of not applicable. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs) were developed, aligned with the microenterprise's needs, to improve quality and ensure compliance with regulations. An action plan was proposed, including corrective measures based on the identified non-conformities, which require an estimated investment of US$ 5,560 and a one-year implementation period. Trainings on basic hygiene, quality control, and sanitation processes were conducted, and improvements to the plant layout in the production area were suggested. Upon completion of the work, a new checklist was performed, showing a compliance rate of 66.4 percent, achieved through the implementation of records and staff training.

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