Determination of factors involved in the rejection of bananas (Musa acuminata) intended for international commercialization

Jesus R. Melendez, A. Peñalver, Paola Pincay Figueroa, Nelly L. Pulgar, Mayra Cayo
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Rendering production and trade more sustainable can be accomplished via promoting innovation and sustainable business models. This paper addresses sustainable production and international trade in the banana agro-export sector of Ecuador. This activity provides millions of dollars in income, but with this development, a series of quality standards have been established to enter the competitive export system. These criteria contributed to establishing good post-harvest production and management practices that guarantee optimal banana and plantain production. The objective of this study is to determine the factors involved in the rejection of bananas (Musa acuminata) intended for international commercialization. Our methodology considered the design modality of non-experimental transactional research, using a quantitative approach. Methodological design was developed in three phases at Finca 6 Hermanas, located in the Barraganete sector of the San Juan parish in the Puebloviejo canton of the Los Ríos Province, Ecuador. Results highlight that 79.55 % of reasons for banana rejection are abiotic factors (damage, dry latex, scar, insect damage, broken neck, and overgrowth), while biotic factors ( twins, diseases, and short finger) cause 20.45%. Over the 6-week duration of our investigation the average rejection was 6,361 fingers and 1,269 kg. The analysis of variance turned out to be significant for variable 1 (biotic and abiotic). In this case the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected; with the criterion of p-value < 0.0001 and F (9; 45) = 2.10., F = 13.17> F critical. For variable (2) “work weeks”, Ho is accepted for p-value of 0.7694 and F (5; 45) = 2.4. As F = 0.51 < F critical, one can conclude, that with a significance level of 5% the null hypothesis is accepted. It is also established that these figures enable strategies that systemically mitigate the damages via correcting the causes that lead to the deterioration of banana and, by this, increase the economic gains of commercialization.
确定用于国际商业化的香蕉(Musa acuminata)的拒收因素
通过促进创新和可持续的商业模式,可以使生产和贸易更具可持续性。本文论述了厄瓜多尔香蕉农业出口部门的可持续生产和国际贸易。这一活动提供了数百万美元的收入,但随着这一发展,制定了一系列质量标准,以便进入竞争激烈的出口系统。这些标准有助于建立良好的收获后生产和管理规范,保证香蕉和大蕉的最佳生产。本研究的目的是确定香蕉(Musa acuminata)被国际商业化排斥的因素。我们的方法考虑了非实验交易研究的设计模式,使用定量方法。方法学设计分三个阶段在Finca 6 Hermanas进行,该项目位于厄瓜多尔Los Ríos省Puebloviejo州圣胡安教区的Barraganete区。结果显示,非生物因素(损伤、干乳胶、瘢痕、虫害、断颈、过度生长)占排斥反应的79.55%,生物因素(双胞胎、疾病、短指)占20.45%。在我们为期6周的调查期间,平均排斥量为6361根手指和1269公斤。方差分析结果对变量1(生物和非生物)是显著的。在这种情况下,零假设(Ho)被拒绝;p值< 0.0001,F (9;45) = 2.10。, F = 13.17> F临界。对于变量(2)“work weeks”,当p值为0.7694,F (5);45) = 2.4。由于F = 0.51 < F临界值,可以得出结论,在5%的显著性水平下,零假设被接受。还确定,这些数字有助于通过纠正导致香蕉变质的原因来系统地减轻损害的战略,从而增加商业化的经济收益。
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