Research Article

Operational Risk Assessment for the Pollination Service with Apis mellifera Bees in Cashew Crops in Vichada, Colombia

Table 2

Identified risks and prioritization values using the FMEA scale.

#Risk•RPN

1Loss of cashew productivity during harvest due to unexpected rains with intensity greater than 2 days during flowering405
2Loss of cashew productivity due to low visit of pollinators to the cashew during flowering90
3Economic losses due to noncompliance with the pollination service (over 10% service)192
4Economic loss due to a decrease in the price of cashew nuts below $0.80 per kg96
5Economic loss due to an increase in prices of beekeeping supplies96
6Productivity losses due to disease dissipation in cultivation, with the bee acting as a vehicle for crosscontamination168
7Economic losses due to theft of hives with bees315
8Decrease of the pollination service contract due to competition with other pollinators210
9Economic loss of the beekeeper due to a decrease in the population of bees caused by diseases and pests in the hive378
10Loss of hives due to attack by bush animals168
11Economic losses due to incompatibility of bees with crop management activities336
12Economic losses due to burns of the cashew crop (greater than 10% burns)350
13Economic losses due to theft of cashew360
14Loss of bees due to exposure to agrochemicals63
15Economic losses of cashew due to yields less than 20% with the pollination service included180
16Economic losses due to hiring inexperienced personnel in bee management and pollination270
17Reduction of the service contract due to lack of education in management and reaction to bee attacks270
18Decrease in the service contract due to a bad image of the business due to aggressive bees210
19Loss of bees due to little floral diversity to feed bees144

•RPN = risk factor. Source: Experts, [4], [23], [11, 24], [12, 23]. The values in bold are the risks prioritized for having higher scores.