Rural Communication in Productive Innovation Processes Physalis Peruviana Aguaymanto in Arequipa

Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (1):157-165 (2023)
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This is the result of research financed by PROCIENCIA-CONCYTEC, whose objective is to analyze the rural communication forms in the processes of productive innovation and the positioning of the aguaymanto as a native product of the Peruvian Andes, to propose communication strategies in rural sectors of Arequipa, physalis peruviana is a fruit of Andean origin, whose properties and characteristics surpass other similar fruits; the method of analysis is qualitative-quantitative, of the correlational, transectional type, the exploration is carried out in five rural districts of Arequipa, applying 125 surveys and 10 interviews.

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