Modelo prolab: Plataforma digital Sanoya de alimentos saludables para Lima
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2024-02-23
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El diario El Peruano indica que de cada diez peruanos siete cuentan con sobrepeso
como resultado de malos hábitos alimenticios; asimismo, indica que a raíz de la pandemia
muchos de estos hábitos se han acrecentado lo cual nos hace ser el tercer país en
Latinoamérica con alto índice de sobrepeso, (El Peruano, 2021). Ante esta situación, servicios
y plataformas pueden ayudar a conectar a los usuarios con la posibilidad de apoyo para la
reducir el porcentaje de mala alimentación. El aplicativo SanoYa busca contribuir a la mejora
de dichos hábitos por medio de la conexión de proveedores de comida saludable con usuarios
que desean una alimentación sana.
El proyecto desarrolla una plataforma ágil que creará un mercado virtual de
proveedores alimentos saludable y servicios de mejora alimenticia, dentro del cual
interactuaran proveedores y usuarios que demandan dichos alimentos. La aplicación responde
a un dolor identificado en Lima Metropolitana, el cual es existente por encontrar dificultad
para adquirir productos saludables. La plataforma tiene como objetivo ser una alternativa
innovadora, rápida y eficiente en la atención, que se presenta al usuario como una aplicación
que brinda opciones de alimentación saludable tanto para el desayuno, almuerzo o la cena,
siendo esta ultima una de las comidas más expuestas al consumo de alimentos con alto nivel
de grasas y harinas.
Por último, los resultados de los indicadores financieros de una proyección en los
primeros cinco años del proyecto muestran la sostenibilidad económica del mismo. La
inversión inicial de S/320,000 y un costo promedio de capital del 12.13% se obtiene un valor
neto económico (VAN) de S/1’211,922 y una tasa interna de retorno (TIR) de 75.89%.
The newspaper El Peruano indicates that out of every ten Peruvians, seven are overweight because of bad eating habits; It also indicates that because of the pandemic many of these habits have increased, which makes us the third country in Latin America with a high rate of overweight, (El Peruano, 2021). Faced with this situation, services and platforms can help connect users with the possibility of support to reduce the percentage of poor nutrition. The SanoYa application seeks to contribute to the improvement of these habits through the connection of healthy food providers with users who want a healthy diet. Our business is to develop an agile application that will create a virtual healthy food market, where suppliers of healthy products and foods will interact with users who demand said foods. The application responds to a pain identified in Metropolitan Lima, which is existing due to finding few means that bring them closer to buying healthy products. The application aims to be an innovative, fast, and efficient alternative in care, which is presented to the user as an application that provides healthy eating options for breakfast, lunch or dinner, the latter being one of the most exposed meals. to the consumption of foods with a high level of fats and flours. Finally, the results of the financial indicators of a projection in the first five years of the project show its economic sustainability. The initial investment of S/ 320,000 and an average cost of capital of 12.13% results in a net economic value (VAN) of S/1’211,922 and an internal rate of return (IRR) of 75.89%.
The newspaper El Peruano indicates that out of every ten Peruvians, seven are overweight because of bad eating habits; It also indicates that because of the pandemic many of these habits have increased, which makes us the third country in Latin America with a high rate of overweight, (El Peruano, 2021). Faced with this situation, services and platforms can help connect users with the possibility of support to reduce the percentage of poor nutrition. The SanoYa application seeks to contribute to the improvement of these habits through the connection of healthy food providers with users who want a healthy diet. Our business is to develop an agile application that will create a virtual healthy food market, where suppliers of healthy products and foods will interact with users who demand said foods. The application responds to a pain identified in Metropolitan Lima, which is existing due to finding few means that bring them closer to buying healthy products. The application aims to be an innovative, fast, and efficient alternative in care, which is presented to the user as an application that provides healthy eating options for breakfast, lunch or dinner, the latter being one of the most exposed meals. to the consumption of foods with a high level of fats and flours. Finally, the results of the financial indicators of a projection in the first five years of the project show its economic sustainability. The initial investment of S/ 320,000 and an average cost of capital of 12.13% results in a net economic value (VAN) of S/1’211,922 and an internal rate of return (IRR) of 75.89%.
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Alimentos--Industria y comercio--Perú--Lima, Servicios digitales
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