Colombia: Food Supply in the Colombian Amazon Impacted By Border Restrictions

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People living in Colombia's Amazonas Department are dependent on trade for close to 80% of the food they consume. With Covid-19 border restrictions put in place by local and national governments in Peru, Brazil, and Colombia, contacts report that food is scarcer and more expensive for the population living in this region.

Colombia: Food Supply in the Colombian Amazon Impacted By Border Restrictions

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