Although a nation rich in natural resources, Argentina's 39.5 million strong population has suffered in recent decades from several economic crises
Fiscal deficits, high inflation and mounting debts culminated in 2001's economic crisis, which sparked protests, currency devaluation and debt defaults
Sixty per cent of Argentinians were also pushed below the poverty line
Country's main exports include soybeans, corn, wheat, petroleum, gas and vehicles
Inflation is currently in double figures and farmers say recent tax increases on goods such as soybeans, sunflower oil and beef by up to 45 per cent to boost revenues will cripple their livelihoods
Data source: CIA World Factbook |