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Economic benefits for the white chuno or tunta producer
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Economic benefits for the white chuno or tunta producer

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It is an investigation related to the economic benefits obtained by the farmer producer of the dehydrated potato, called chuno blanco or tunta, in the Altiplano of Peru at 3862 m.a.s.l.; in the production of this article, different types of potatoes are used as raw material, as well as labor and nature, such as river water, the night frost below zero degrees centigrade and the radiant sun during the day. The transformation is traditionally done with ancestral procedures of the Incanato, the white chuno or tunta is a dehydrated (dry) product, and is preserved for more than five years properly stored; it is a food that can be used in situations of scarcity, and provide food security in difficult situations of climate or other problems that the Andean people may face.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
1 September 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786208041366

It is an investigation related to the economic benefits obtained by the farmer producer of the dehydrated potato, called chuno blanco or tunta, in the Altiplano of Peru at 3862 m.a.s.l.; in the production of this article, different types of potatoes are used as raw material, as well as labor and nature, such as river water, the night frost below zero degrees centigrade and the radiant sun during the day. The transformation is traditionally done with ancestral procedures of the Incanato, the white chuno or tunta is a dehydrated (dry) product, and is preserved for more than five years properly stored; it is a food that can be used in situations of scarcity, and provide food security in difficult situations of climate or other problems that the Andean people may face.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
1 September 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786208041366