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| DOI | 10.1108/JADEE-09-2014-0036 | ||||
| Año | 2018 | ||||
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Citas Totales
Autores Afiliación Chile
Instituciones Chile
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Afiliación Extranjera
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Originality/value This paper is unique in its focus on business models in a particularly relevant set of agri-business sub-sectors in Latin America and its implications to promote investment and innovation in value chain development while considering regional-specific challenges.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Saravia-Matus, Silvia L. | Mujer |
FAO Reg Off Latin Amer & Caribbean - Chile
Strategic Support Adviser - Chile |
| 2 | Saravia Matus, Jimmy | Hombre |
Univ EAFIT - Colombia
Universidad EAFIT - Colombia |
| 3 | Sotomayor, Octavio | Hombre |
Natl Inst Agr Dev INDAP - Chile
Ministry of Education - Chile |
| 4 | Rodriguez, Adrian | Hombre |
ECLAC - Chile
Comisión Económica para América Latina, Santiago - Chile United Nations ECLAC - Chile |
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| United Nations |
| Ministry of Agriculture - Saskatchewan |
| National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology |
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| These are the result of mergers between two or more regional firms, or firms with headquarters in a Latin American country with cross-border operations. Brazilian trans-Latin firms exemplify successful strategies for vertical integration and insourcing which have largely been supported by financial programs devised by the National Development Bank of Brazil BNDES. In the case of meat processing, the support provided by BNDES has been critical in the international positioning of the four major Brazilian meat processing firms ( JBS-Friboi, BRF, Marfrig and Minerva). Similarly, BNDES has also played a key role in the development of the Brazilian biofuel processing industry. The latter has implied substantial transformations in the domestic market, where small and medium enterprises have either been bought, disappeared or have been absorbed within the large supply chains established by these four major trans-Latins or the foreign companies entering the domestic market. |