A Case Study of the Salmon Industry in Chile

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Autor

MONTERO, Cecilia; Victor KONDE and Fulvia FARINELLIi

Título

A Case Study of the Salmon Industry in Chile

Materia

Salmonicultura, economía

Descripción

The emergence and the development of the Chilean salmon industry demonstrate the important role of technology transfer in industrial development. Technology transfer has enabled Chile to build a globally competitive and innovative salmon industry over the last two decades. The industry has become one of Chile's main export sectors and a significant contributor to regional development. Today, Chile is the second largest salmon producer in the world and develops technology for the production of other fish species.

Editor

New York and Geneva, United Nations, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), (Transfer of Technology for Successful Integration into the Global Economy Serie's), 2006, 35 páginas.

Fecha

2006

Colaborador

Philipp Aerni, Irfan Ul Haque, Tom Ganiatsos, Jaime Moscoso, Assad Omer, Roberta Piermartini, Mounir Ben Rejiba, Pedro Roffe, David Vivas and Jörg Weber provided valuable comments.

Formato

Adobe pdf - 44 páginas - 206 KB

Idioma

English

Tipo

Texto, gráficos - Libro

Derechos

The material contained in this publication may be freely quoted with appropriate acknowledgement.

Archivos

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Fecha de agregación
June 16, 2016
Colección
Defensa del mar y su gente
Tipo de elemento
Texto
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Citación
MONTERO, Cecilia; Victor KONDE and Fulvia FARINELLIi, “A Case Study of the Salmon Industry in Chile,” Chiloé Omeka, consulta 2 de mayo de 2024, https://chiloe.omeka.net/items/show/133.