Analysis of the survival of agricultural exporting firms in Peru, 2009-2019
Background: At the international level, the survival of exporting companies represents a critical issue in a context of heightened uncertainty and intensified competition within the framework of the country's commercial opening. This is a context in which different companies are born and die as...
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: At the international level, the survival of exporting companies represents a critical issue in a context of heightened uncertainty and intensified competition within the framework of the country's commercial opening. This is a context in which different companies are born and die as a result of the interaction between the market and other factors. The objective of this research was to analysis of the survival of exporting agricultural companies in Peru, 2009-2019 . To this end, data from the Commission for the Promotion of Peru for Exports and Tourism (Promperu) was utilised.
Methods: The methodological contribution of the research is based on the quantitative approach, of basic type with a descriptive elk; being the population that involves a total of data of the agricultural exporting companies of Peru in the period 2009-2019 and the sample is census and the non-parametric statistical technique used was the Kaplan Meier estimate for the estimation of the survival rate.
Results: Exports of Peru's non-traditional agricultural sector in FOB value have had an average annual growth of 12% in terms of FOB value and 9% in terms of volume exported; the entry rate of new agro-exporting agricultural companies reached an average growth of 2.3% and the exit rate reached an average of 2.2% in the period 2009-2019.
Conclusions: The survival of exporting companies in the non-traditional agricultural sector is critical, where 89% of them survive only one year, while in the second year only 75% survive and in the sixth year only 33% survive.
Keywords: Agricultural exporting firms, Export resilience, Economic sustainability, Peru's agricultural exports, Business survival analysis |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.14002404 |