Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated product on the international health-food, organic and fair-trade food markets. Quinoa producers in the southern Altiplano of Bolivia initiated this change approximately 40 years ago. On high desert land, they succeeded in developing a thriving agricultural crop for export. Although they enjoy lucrative niche markets, quinoa producers are not specialized farmers, nor do most of them live yearround in the production area. These are some of the paradoxes that characterize quinoa production in the southern Altiplano of Bolivia. Following a description of the origin, diversity and biological traits of the 'Quinoa Real' ecotype, on which production...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an annual plant native of the Andes. The International Year of...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) was first domesticated in Andean countries over 7000 years ago. F...
International audienceThe debate on the environmental and social sustentainability of quinoa in its ...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa's revival has roused much interest in Andean as well as in European and North American countr...
Quinoa, a seed crop originated in the Andean region with a remarkable nutritional value, has been re...
Quinoa farmers in San Agustin, Bolivia face the dilemma of producing for a growing international mar...
The rise in popularity for quinua in the Global North, known as the quinua boom, has created an incr...
The sharp increase in the price and production of quinoa between 1990 and 2014 has had important imp...
The recent boom in quinoa cultivation provides many lessons for an agroecological transition that en...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa, Willd.) is an Andean grain crop recognized as an ally for global food se...
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 (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an annual plant native of the Andes. The International Year of...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) was first domesticated in Andean countries over 7000 years ago. F...
International audienceThe debate on the environmental and social sustentainability of quinoa in its ...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa's revival has roused much interest in Andean as well as in European and North American countr...
Quinoa, a seed crop originated in the Andean region with a remarkable nutritional value, has been re...
Quinoa farmers in San Agustin, Bolivia face the dilemma of producing for a growing international mar...
The rise in popularity for quinua in the Global North, known as the quinua boom, has created an incr...
The sharp increase in the price and production of quinoa between 1990 and 2014 has had important imp...
The recent boom in quinoa cultivation provides many lessons for an agroecological transition that en...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa, Willd.) is an Andean grain crop recognized as an ally for global food se...
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 (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an annual plant native of the Andes. The International Year of...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) was first domesticated in Andean countries over 7000 years ago. F...
International audienceThe debate on the environmental and social sustentainability of quinoa in its ...