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Political Situation Understood Through Meat

It's a difficult situation...

The political situation is currently tense. The president of Argentina, Cristina Kirschner, raised the tax on exports, which directly affects the profits of farmers along the northern and interior provinces of Argentina. As a taxi driver explained to me, this can mean that the government gets as little as 10% to as much as 50% of a farmer's yearly profits as tax revenue. While in the long run, this drive up the value of currency, and actually promotes economic growth, right now it puts many farmers in a desperate situation.

The price of meat has gone up, vegetables and fruit as well. People began to panic, and marches happened in the streets, when campesinos began cortes, a series of stops along the highway that kept trucks from entering the city with food.

As I live along the capital building, the marches came right past my apartment. The world can be a scary place, when buses don't leave stations, trains shut down, and planes refuse to fly out of Buenos Aires.

So far, the president has refused to negotiate with the farmers, then local groups tried to introduce arbitration. I don't totally understand the situation, but it can all be summed up in one question: Did you buy meat today?

The price of meat has gone up, and as it's a staple good in Argentine cuisine, people are worried. And so am I.

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Aria Mediterranean Cuisine Opens in the Ville

This past Saturday marked the opening of “... one of the most-anticipated restaurant openings in the area”: Aria Mediterranean Cuisine, owned by Azim Naderpoor, opened for business.

#1: 4/16/2008 at 1:41 p.m.

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I really like your writing as you journey through a semester in Argentina. The subject of meat and the inflated market in Argentina is one that needs to be further examined.
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This is very random, but I am looking to come to Argentina this summer (somewhat on a whim) and would love to correspond with you about your experience and any suggestions you may have. Please e-mail me!
Gracias, Margo
Arizona, USA


— Margo | Unregistered, Non-Swarthmore

#2: 5/23/2008 at 9:53 p.m.

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hey Margo,
sure.
email me anytime:sappiah1@swarthmore.edu


— Stephanie | Unregistered, Non-Swarthmore

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