1. Análisis de las actividades de cooperación en agronegocios.
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De Nieves Nieto, Carmen, Martínez Caro, Eva, and Briones Peñalver, Antonio Juan
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ECONOMIC activity , *AGRICULTURAL economics , *EMPIRICAL research , *ECONOMIC competition , *CONSUMERS , *SUPPLIERS - Abstract
Many companies are able to implement strategies that are critical for competitiveness through cooperation agreements and alliances with other agents. This study attempts to analyze cooperative relationships through an empirical study of agribusinesses in Murcia (Spain). The results suggest that approximately half of the agribusinesses engage in cooperative activities and that the most cooperative subsectors are those that pack and market the produce (exclusively or in addition to growing the crops). The growers subsector undertakes the fewest cooperative activities, whether with internal agents (suppliers, competitors and customers) or with external ones (research centres and associations). The main reasons for cooperation are access to new markets and overcoming commercial barriers. The most important results of cooperation are greater capacity and savings on resources. The best results are obtained by cooperating with suppliers and competitors, and to a lesser extent with associations. Cooperation with clients and research centres is not reflected in the results. Finally, since some companies do not cooperate with others, the reasons need to be analyzed, so this study determines the main threats to cooperation and proposes solutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011