El pan nuestro--

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96 pages 1992

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"According to the author, Peruvian agriculture is stagnating as result of having lost its natural market to imported foodstuffs. Rather than protecting farmers and Andean peasants, Peruvian governments have, for the last 50 years, subsidized food imports. He proposes a reversal of this situation"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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