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The baby bust is here: Birth rates are falling despite our close quarters

In fact, the pandemic has caused a “baby bust” in many places. Research shows that in addition to the economic downturn and employment uncertainty, “negative expectations about the future have all been associated with a postponement of childbearing plans.” Total fertility rates will be lower in the short term and will bump up again once things settle, according to the Vanier Institute of the Family. More sex is insufficient for a baby boom to occur Dr. Liz Allen As Australian population expert Dr. Liz Allen puts it, “Being stuck at home with a partner doesn’t meet the necessary ingredients for increased fertility rates. More sex is insufficient for a baby boom to occur.”

Argentine domestic apple sales fell in January by 22% year-on-year

Argentine domestic apple sales fell in January by 22% year-on-year According to a recent report by the National Agricultural Food Health and Quality Service, in January, Argentine apple sales to the domestic market decreased by 22% over the previous year and 3% compared to the same month of the 2017-2020 period, totaling 14,901 tons. In the first month of 2021, the domestic market concentrated 75% of all apple sales; exports accounted for 13%, and the remaining 12% was destined for the industry. According to different market operators, the low levels of stock stored in the cold rooms had an impact on the final supply of this product in January. “Sales are fluid, but this is due to the lack of merchandise. Prices remain high pending a greater supply. A box of quality apples was sold in January for over 4,500 pesos. Today, that same box is already below 4,000 pesos,” stated a marketer from Buenos Aires Central Market who also said prices would continue their downward trend in t

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