Prospects for Revitalizing Argentina

61 INSEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA EN ARGENTINA Kira K. Stevenson Argentina es un gran exportador de alimentos, famosa por sus apreciadas carnes y su producción vitivinícola. No obstante, su destreza agrícola choca con los crecientes niveles de problemas de seguridad alimentaria de sus ciudadanos. Varios métodos de intervención han tenido poco éxito para paliar el hambre. Este artículo investiga las fuentes de la inseguridad alimentaria e identifica las posibles soluciones que le permitirían a Argentina volver a cumplir el Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible de Hambre Cero. References Alcoba, N. (2020, September 1). As COVID-19 rocks Latin America, unemployment and food shortages near a crisis point. The Globe and Mail. Ardornetto, M. (2017, August 4). Eating healthy costs almost double than the basic food basket. The Bubble. Argentina anti-hunger plan starts, 66,000 food cards allocated. (2020). Telesur. C40 Cities. (2017, September 14). Cities100: Buenos Aires – changing food waste attitudes and behavior. Campos, K. (2015, November 12). Eyes bigger than belly: A habit which is harming Latin America. World Bank. Chorna, P., & Fernandez, J. (2002). Argentine children fall prey to malnutrition. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Dean, E. B., French, M. T., & Mortensen, K. (2020). Food insecurity, health care utilization, and health care expenditures. Health Services Research, 55(S2), 883–893. Diebolt, C., & Hippe R. (2019). The long-run impact of human capital on innovation and economic development in the regions of Europe. Applied Economics, 51(5), 542–563. Feeney, R., & MacClay, P. (2016, January). Food security in Argentina: A production or distribution problem? International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 19(2), 1–33. Food and Agriculture Organization. (2020). Argentina. United Nations. Goal 2: Zero Hunger. (2015). United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. IBM. Food Trust. Marténez, R., Palma, A., Atalah, E., & Pinheiro, A. C. (2009). Food and nutrition insecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean. Economic Commission for Latin America. McGovern, M. E., Krishna, A., Aguayo, V. M., & Subramanian, S. (2017). A review of the evidence linking child stunting to economic outcomes. International Journal of Epidemiology, 46(4), 1171–191. Misculin, N., & Lobianco, M. (2019, October 9). In farm rich Argentina, hunger cries ring in leader’s ears. Reuters. National program to reduce food loss and waste. (2017). One Planet Network. Oot, L., Sethuraman, K., Ross, J., & Sommerfelt, A. E. (2016, February). The effect of chronic malnutrition (stunting) on learning ability, a measure of human capital. Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project. Pellettieri, L. (2018, June). Food insecurity rising in Argentina, sparking protest and food emergency bill. Public Radio International, retrieved from Global Press Journal. Perkins, J. (2019). Argentina raises export taxes. Brownfield AG News. Two million Argentines will be entitled to a “food stamps” system. (2019, November 19). Merco Press. United Nations Development Program. (2018). Argentina. World Bank. (2019). World Development Indicators: Argentina.

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