In the last two decades there has been a growing demand for quinoa in the global market. The variety known as “royal quinoa” is in highest demand because of the size of its great and its high nutritional value. This variety grows exclusively in the high plateau of Bolivia, around two salt flats. Bolivia, therefore, is the number one producer and exporter of this “grano de oro,” and has been facing an increasing demand. The subject of quinoa is very pertinent to Bolivian politics because President Evo Morales has been promoting and incentivizing the production, and because 2013 will be the International Year of Quinoa. Although the production and exportation of quinoa is generating a lot of money for the country, there are also environmental...
Quinoa, a seed crop originated in the Andean region with a remarkable nutritional value, has been re...
Quinoa's revival has roused much interest in Andean as well as in European and North American countr...
Environmental changes have always occurred in the past but in the last decades these have escalated ...
In the last two decades there has been a growing demand for quinoa in the global market. The variety...
In the last two decades there has been a growing demand for quinoa in the global market. The variety...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
International audienceThe quinoa boom has provoked a lively debate about its social and ecological i...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) is a native Andean food plant, originally from the contours of Lake Titi...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an annual plant native of the Andes. The International Year of...
Quinoa, a pseudocereal traditionally cultivated in the Andean highlands of South America, has gained...
This research project attempted to identify the problems of exporting Bolivian Altiplano agricultura...
The rise in popularity for quinua in the Global North, known as the quinua boom, has created an incr...
Quinoa, a seed crop originated in the Andean region with a remarkable nutritional value, has been re...
Quinoa's revival has roused much interest in Andean as well as in European and North American countr...
Environmental changes have always occurred in the past but in the last decades these have escalated ...
In the last two decades there has been a growing demand for quinoa in the global market. The variety...
In the last two decades there has been a growing demand for quinoa in the global market. The variety...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
International audienceThe quinoa boom has provoked a lively debate about its social and ecological i...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) is a native Andean food plant, originally from the contours of Lake Titi...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an annual plant native of the Andes. The International Year of...
Quinoa, a pseudocereal traditionally cultivated in the Andean highlands of South America, has gained...
This research project attempted to identify the problems of exporting Bolivian Altiplano agricultura...
The rise in popularity for quinua in the Global North, known as the quinua boom, has created an incr...
Quinoa, a seed crop originated in the Andean region with a remarkable nutritional value, has been re...
Quinoa's revival has roused much interest in Andean as well as in European and North American countr...
Environmental changes have always occurred in the past but in the last decades these have escalated ...