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    Thani, un bocadillo hecho a base de granos andinos que contribuir谩 a mejorar la salud

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    En el presente trabajo se ha identificado un problema social que viene generando graves da帽os a la salud de las personas de las diferentes clases sociales, y a煤n m谩s se ha incrementado con el aislamiento social obligatorio decretado por el gobierno peruano a causa de la pandemia de la Covid-19. Al consumir alimentos no saludables se genera enfermedades como la diabetes, hipertensi贸n, entre otros. A ra铆z de este problema se ha identificado una soluci贸n que ayuda a mejorar la calidad de vida de cada persona al potenciar su sistema inmunol贸gico, 贸seo y sistema nervioso. La soluci贸n se llama Thani, un bocadillo natural elaborado de granos andinos (Quinua, Kiwicha y Ca帽ihua) y una planta medicinal llamada moringa. En el dise帽o de la soluci贸n se han validado diversas hip贸tesis relacionadas a la deseabilidad con el consumidor quien ha podido degustar el bocadillo e indicado que estar铆a dispuesto a pagar por un producto de calidad y de costo accesible. Se logr贸 tambi茅n validar que el consumidor le gusta el sabor, el dise帽o y el contenido nutricional del bocadillo Thani pues han manifestado su agrado a trav茅s de su interacci贸n con el producto. Finalmente, se concluye que Thani es una idea de negocio viable tanto econ贸mica como socialmente pues genera un impacto positivo en el consumidor final al mejorar su alimentaci贸n y ser una alternativa para combatir la Covid-19, al mejorar su sistema inmunol贸gico. Cabe se帽alar que est谩 alineado con las ODS #3, #8 y #12. Su CAPEX es de 116,391ygeneraunVANde116,391 y genera un VAN de 2.78 millones y un TIR de 70.45%. Adem谩s, representa un VAN Social de 23.18 millones lo cual sustenta que la idea de negocio es sostenible y responsable tanto para la sociedad como para el medio ambiente.In the present work, a social problem has been identified that has been generating serious damage to the health of people from different social classes, and it has increased even more with the mandatory social isolation decreed by the Peruvian government due to the pandemic of the Covid-19. By consuming unhealthy food, diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, among others, are generated. As a result of this problem, a solution has been identified that helps improve the quality of life of each person by enhancing their immune, bone and nervous system. The solution is called Thani, a natural sandwich made from Andean grains (Quinoa, Kiwicha and Ca帽ihua) and a medicinal plant called moringa. In the design of the solution, various hypotheses related to desirability have been validated with the consumer who has been able to taste the sandwich and indicated that they would be willing to pay for a quality product at an affordable cost. It was also possible to validate that the consumer likes the flavor, the design and the nutritional content of the Thani sandwich, as they have expressed their satisfaction through their interaction with the product. Finally, it is concluded that Thani is a viable business idea both economically and socially since it generates a positive impact on the final consumer by improving their diet and being an alternative to combat Covid-19, by improving their immune system. It should be noted that it is aligned with SDG # 3, # 8 and # 12. Its CAPEX is 116,391 and generates a NPV of 2.78millionandanIRRof70.45 2.78 million and an IRR of 70.45%. In addition, it represents a Social NPV of 23.18 million, which supports that the business idea is sustainable and responsible for both society and the environment
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