As far as I remember it lead to people returning back to villages to farm quinoa, because it became more lucrative and poorer Peruvians not being able to afford quinoa which is their staple food and having to substitute it with other cheaper staples.
Yeah, fixed it. I saw something a while back that quinoa farmers hadn't benefited from the boom, but I might be misremembering.
As far as I remember it lead to people returning back to villages to farm quinoa, because it became more lucrative and poorer Peruvians not being able to afford quinoa which is their staple food and having to substitute it with other cheaper staples.
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Nice to know.