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_aOtero Justo, Manuel Rodolfo
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245 _aA Threat to Global Food Security
260 _aSan José, Costa Rica
_bInstituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
_c2023
270 _aSan José, C.R.
300 _a1 recurso en línea (8 páginas)
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362 _a21 de Abril, 2023
520 _aSouth America is facing its worst drought in a century due to the La Niña phenomenon that started in 2020. The most affected countries are Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, which are major producers of food and fiber for the world. These countries account for approximately 13% of global food and fiber exports, and their production losses directly impact global food markets and security. The article highlights the devastating effects of drought on crops, livestock, and the economy of the affected regions. It also urges developed countries to fund mechanisms to strengthen agriculture sectors vulnerable to climate change and support policies to deal with agricultural emergencies.
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_aADAPTACION AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
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_aCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
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_aACCIDENTES ATMOSFERICOS
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_aWEATHER HAZARDS
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_aPRODUCCION ALIMENTARIA
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_aFOOD PRODUCTION
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_aResiliencia
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_aRESILIENCE
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_aSEQUIA
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_aBlog IICA
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_aFENÓMENO DE LA NIÑA
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