Local Supply Chains with Short Marketing Channels: Economic Revival in The Pandemic

International Journal of Business Society, Vol. 5, Issue 8
Paul UsmanIrtaza IshtiaqKulo Issah Ibn AliShafqat NadeemZafar Iqbal
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Abstract

This research paper aims to discuss the Unidad Administrativa Especial de Organizaciones Solidarias (UAEOS) in Colombia’s Short Marketing Circuits (CCC) plan for supplying local chains in the year 2020. The approach is a documentary review, and the methodology is qualitative. The major conclusion is that Short Marketing Circuits (SCCs), such as Public Procurement, can enhance farmers’ quality of life in their area by dynamiting socioeconomic and socio-environmental variables.

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Article Details
Volume & IssueVol. 5, Iss. 8
Publication DateOct 1, 2021
Authors
Paul Usman
Irtaza Ishtiaq
Kulo Issah Ibn Ali
Shafqat Nadeem
Zafar Iqbal
DOI
10.30566/ijo-bs/2021.10.63
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