Examinando por Materia "POLÍTICA AGRARIA"
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Ítem Lineamientos iniciales para una política pública que apalanque financieramente el agro colombiano(Universidad Eafit, 2020) Díez López, Simón; Saldarriaga Molina, Juan FelipeAgriculture is one of the most important economic activities in production chains and in the survival of its producers and the world´s population. However, the economic and social conditions of this sector in most emerging economies are not the appropriate ones, leading to the questioning of the public policies aimed to agriculture. In this paper, the approach to improve these situations is based on a greater financial leverage for producers, focusing exclusively on the Colombian case. The goal is to provide a new basis for agrarian policies in this specific area. The document contains a review of: the current regulations dedicated to the financial leverage of agriculture, the economic and social data of the sector, and an illustration of the actors’ (users and public policy makers) perspective through an indagatory instrument; so they are contrasted with the objective of obtaining new public guidelines related to financial support in agriculture. Based on this comparison, the proposal built here consists in a long-term public policy, focusing on nine scopes, where standout: financial education, government and banking accompaniment and agricultural insurance.Ítem El uso de coberturas financieras en el sector agroindustrial(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Izquierdo Murillo, Gabriel Andrés; Parada Puerto, Carlos; Echandía José ManuelThe development of financial instruments has led to the opening of new businesses in the financial sector and in some manufacturing sectors of the country, which are attracted to a greater extent by the possibility of hedging against possible changes in the different commodities, currencies and rates. of interest, and in a smaller amount because of the possibility of being able to speculate, taking advantage of the volatilities, various indices and currencies with which, they carry out operations; this is why the development of markets where agricultural commodities are traded, would serve as an engine to promote the development of the rural sector, generating incentives for the formalization of producers