Characterization of the wood production complex in Córdoba Province, Argentina. Factors that hinder their competitiveness
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Abstract
The objective of this work was to identify and analyze forestry-industrial chains that compose the wood productive complex in the province of Cordoba and to discuss the variables that affect its competitiveness. Semi-structured interviews with key informants and bibliographical review were used to collect the data. Three chains were identified and analysed: the wood furniture, products for construction and packaging and pallets. From the analysis of the behaviour of the actors, it emerges that the profitability of companies in the industrial link is achieved by transferring the inefficiency of the complex to forestations and to a lesser extent, to native forests, maximizing individual gain. It is held as a conclusion that without the intervention of different State levels, the possibility of obtaining a certain short-term profitability and a strong individualist culture are not incentives to cooperate and generate sustainable integration processes. The cooperation between the various actors would provide greater integration between the chains, the incorporation of value, efficiency increment and the systematic competitiveness of the complex.