After quinoa’s boom, Bolivian farmers face degraded soils and climate stress
PolicyThursday, May 14, 2026Mongabay

After quinoa’s boom, Bolivian farmers face degraded soils and climate stress

Bolivian quinoa farmers are experiencing challenges after a surge in demand led to unsustainable farming practices, resulting in soil degradation and increased vulnerability to climate stress. Policymakers and activists should focus on sustainable agricultural practices to protect the long-term viability of quinoa production in the region.

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