Argentina’s opposition and the Catholic Church want parliament to introduce a ‘food emergency’ law to address growing poverty and food insecurity amid the country’s worsening economic crisis.

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19 thoughts on “Argentina’s Food Crisis Worsens”
  1. Food is so cheap that it's just… come on, you can't even afford like 5 euro a day. I feel like that is just ridiculous. Your fucking son should get any job and just pay for it.

  2. No doubt seeds for food alot of poor people get together and work together from farming to planting to harvest. Leaders are needed to seek donations so a community can survive. Prayer support one way of getting things it works is to ask. I was standing at a Farmers market this girl ask wanted a pie said she wish she had money for a pie. Guess what that girl walk away with a pie. Don't steal ask. It works.

  3. Look, DW is a huge propaganda network. They'll tell a story such as this one and then purposely slip in there that she has 11 children. They always pretend to cover it from one side, but then always slip that information in there. They found a very drastic case and portray it as the norm, so the viewer comes to the desired conclusion. It's a shame that the real news Network puts their crap.

  4. That's populism for you. Take from those who produce the wealth and give it to others in exchange for absolutely nothing. Oh, and don't forget to keep a good portion of that wealth for yourself and your fellow politicians, then you can give what's left to your poor voters and make yourself look like their saviour.

  5. There goes Monsanto's arguement "GMOs against the hunger". In Argentina, GMO paradise, people are hungry and the right wing gouvernment makes a lot of money.

  6. Get a couple hens to lay some eggs, collect and filter rain water, catch food from the lake or river. I don't know but there comes a point where it's about survival so u do what u have to. Shouldn't have to starve.

  7. Argentine, whithout USA economical blockade and "endorsed" by IMF, has nearly as bad shape as Venezuela, not better than Cuba, and far worse than Nicaragua or Bolivia among other so called "evil socialist countries"

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