BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Reuters) - Hundreds of poor Argentines have turned to selling their hair to a wig factory to survive a huge economic crisis, taking advantage of a plunging currency that priced imports out of the market.
G.A. Peluca factory, in the north-western town of Rosario, opted for supplies of locally grown "natural" hair when it faced a shortage of Russian synthetic wigs after the peso plunged in value by nearly two thirds this year.
The market rate for locally-grown human hair is around $11 per five ounces, a company official said on Tuesday. All hair must be 1 foot long to be fit for the wig.
"We searched for natural hair in the local market to get a better and cheaper product than synthetic hair," the official said.
Rosario, one of the poorest cities in this South American country of 36 million people, was a center of food looting in December that overthrew then-President Fernando de la Rua and heralded months of political and economic chaos.
Nearly one in two Argentines live on a few dollars a day and one in five of the workforce is unemployed after a four- year recession in Latin America's third largest economy.
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