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Food Insecurity and Precariousness. by Camilo Cornejo Orellana, Agricultural Engineer, Academic Commercial Engineering Unab
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Food insecurity, which is the lack of access to nutritious food, whether for resources, availability or money, no longer only affects developing countries, in conflict or with humanitarian crises, but can spread globally as a result of climate change. Food shortages and prices reflect a structural failure and the impact of global economic policies that subordinate the prices of essential goods to the logic of the market. Although this system wor…
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