Software Vampp Bovino como instrumento de mediación dialógica entre el sector productivo bovino y la academia
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2019-08-30
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Rojas Campos, José
Bolaños Segura, Miguel
Castillo Badilla, Gloriana
Vargas Leitón, Bernardo
Estrada Konig, Sandra
ROMERO-ZUÑIGA, JUAN JOSÉ
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Revista Universidad en Diálogo
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El programa informático VAMPP Bovino es un paquete de apoyo a la
toma de decisiones en fincas de ganado bovino, bubalino y porcino, originalmente
desarrollado en la Universidad de Utrecht (Países Bajos), pero traído a Costa Rica, en
1986, por medio de un programa de cooperación internacional (MHO de los Países
Bajos) a la Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria de la UNA. Aquí, en el Centro Regional
de Informática para la Producción Animal Sostenible (CRIPAS), el programa se
adaptó y validó a las condiciones productivas costarricenses, en primera instancia,
para luego trascender fronteras y ubicarse en toda Centroamérica, México, el Caribe
y varios países de Suramérica. Este proceso ha sido posible, en primer lugar, por el
respaldo de la UNA a este proyecto que, de hecho, es el único en su tipo, en todo
el mundo, que sobrevive una vez que el financiamiento MHO cesó; pero sin duda
por el proceso de comunicación y diálogo constante con los actores de los distintos
segmentos del sector productivo ganadero de Costa Rica –y de los otros países en
donde se usa VAMPP–. Este proceso dialógico que ha recogido, y sigue recogiendo,
el conocimiento y las experiencias de quienes realizan o son responsables de toda la
cadena de producción, transformación y comercialización de los productos bovinos es
el que hace posible su incorporación en un programa informático que ha beneficiado a
más de dos mil productores en diversos países, especialmente más de 1 500 en Costa
Rica, así como a todos los participantes de la cadena de producción, pero con especial
efecto en el consumidor que tiene productos de buena calidad (alimento seguro) y
en cantidad (seguridad alimentaria). VAMPP Bovino es un modelo de proyecto
universitario exitoso, llevado bajo el respaldo de la UNA.
The VAMPP Bovine software is a decision support package for cattle, beef and swine farms. support package, originally developed at the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands), but brought to Costa Rica originally developed at the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands), but brought to Costa Rica, in 1986, through an international 1986, by means of an international cooperation program (MHO of the Netherlands) to the UNA School of Veterinary Medicine. Here, at the Regional Center of Informatics for Sustainable Animal Production (CRIPAS), the program was adapted and validated adapted and validated to Costa Rican production conditions, in the first instance, and then transcended borders and became available throughout Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean and several South American countries. This process has been possible, in the first place, because of the support of the UNA to this support of the UNA for this project, which, in fact, is the only one of its kind in the world the world, that survives after MHO funding ceased; but undoubtedly because of the constant communication and dialogue but undoubtedly for the process of communication and constant dialogue with the stakeholders of the different segments of the livestock segments of the livestock production sector in Costa Rica -and in the other countries where VAMPP is used countries where VAMPP is used. This dialogic process has gathered, and continues to gather, the knowledge and experiences of those who carry out VAMPP, and continues to gather the knowledge and experiences of those who are responsible for the entire production, transformation and marketing the entire chain of production, processing and marketing of bovine products is what makes it possible to is what has made possible its incorporation into a computer program that has benefited more than two thousand producers in various countries more than 2,000 producers in various countries, especially more than 1,500 in Costa Rica, as well as all participants and all the participants in the production chain, but with a special effect on the consumer who has the consumer who has products of good quality (safe food) and quantity (food safety). in quantity (food safety). VAMPP Bovine is a model of successful university project model, carried out under the support of the UNA.
The VAMPP Bovine software is a decision support package for cattle, beef and swine farms. support package, originally developed at the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands), but brought to Costa Rica originally developed at the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands), but brought to Costa Rica, in 1986, through an international 1986, by means of an international cooperation program (MHO of the Netherlands) to the UNA School of Veterinary Medicine. Here, at the Regional Center of Informatics for Sustainable Animal Production (CRIPAS), the program was adapted and validated adapted and validated to Costa Rican production conditions, in the first instance, and then transcended borders and became available throughout Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean and several South American countries. This process has been possible, in the first place, because of the support of the UNA to this support of the UNA for this project, which, in fact, is the only one of its kind in the world the world, that survives after MHO funding ceased; but undoubtedly because of the constant communication and dialogue but undoubtedly for the process of communication and constant dialogue with the stakeholders of the different segments of the livestock segments of the livestock production sector in Costa Rica -and in the other countries where VAMPP is used countries where VAMPP is used. This dialogic process has gathered, and continues to gather, the knowledge and experiences of those who carry out VAMPP, and continues to gather the knowledge and experiences of those who are responsible for the entire production, transformation and marketing the entire chain of production, processing and marketing of bovine products is what makes it possible to is what has made possible its incorporation into a computer program that has benefited more than two thousand producers in various countries more than 2,000 producers in various countries, especially more than 1,500 in Costa Rica, as well as all participants and all the participants in the production chain, but with a special effect on the consumer who has the consumer who has products of good quality (safe food) and quantity (food safety). in quantity (food safety). VAMPP Bovine is a model of successful university project model, carried out under the support of the UNA.
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EXTENSIÓN UNIVERSITARIA, PROGRAMAS COMPUTACIONALES, SECTOR AGROPECUARIO, DOCENCIA, ENSEÑANZA SUPERIOR, UNIVERSITY, KNOWLEDGE DIALOG, PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH, INFORMATICS, DEVELOPMENT