The sharp increase in the price and production of quinoa between 1990 and 2014 has had important impacts in Bolivia’s southern Altiplano region, previously considered one of the poorest regions in the country. The socio-economic status of most inhabitants improved significantly as a result of the “quinoa boom”. However, it also caused severe disturbances in socio-ecological systems and posed challenges to resource governance by traditional indigenous institutions. This article focuses on the role of farmer cooperatives, in particular, and examines how their production rules may have mitigated some of the challenges associated with the quinoa boom. We assess the activities of cooperatives with the help of Elinor Ostrom’s Institutional Analys...
Agricultural globalization is blamed for destructive impacts on small farms in developing countries....
Agricultural globalization is blamed for destructive impacts on small farms in developing countries....
Capitulo 10International audienceThe current production of quinoa for export in the southern highlan...
The sharp increase in the price and production of quinoa between 1990 and 2014 has had important imp...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa farmers in San Agustin, Bolivia face the dilemma of producing for a growing international mar...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an annual plant native of the Andes. The International Year of...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
National audienceIn this paper we explore the tensions that Aymara Quinoa producers must resolve bet...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceIn this paper we explore the tensions that Aymara Q...
The rise in popularity for quinua in the Global North, known as the quinua boom, has created an incr...
International audienceAgricultural globalization is blamed for destructive impacts on small farms in...
Agricultural globalization is blamed for destructive impacts on small farms in developing countries....
Agricultural globalization is blamed for destructive impacts on small farms in developing countries....
Capitulo 10International audienceThe current production of quinoa for export in the southern highlan...
The sharp increase in the price and production of quinoa between 1990 and 2014 has had important imp...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa farmers in San Agustin, Bolivia face the dilemma of producing for a growing international mar...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an annual plant native of the Andes. The International Year of...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
National audienceIn this paper we explore the tensions that Aymara Quinoa producers must resolve bet...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceIn this paper we explore the tensions that Aymara Q...
The rise in popularity for quinua in the Global North, known as the quinua boom, has created an incr...
International audienceAgricultural globalization is blamed for destructive impacts on small farms in...
Agricultural globalization is blamed for destructive impacts on small farms in developing countries....
Agricultural globalization is blamed for destructive impacts on small farms in developing countries....
Capitulo 10International audienceThe current production of quinoa for export in the southern highlan...