Problems of Globalization of Agriculture: A Critique of Inclusive Growth
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Contemporary Issues in International Trade
ISBN: 978-1-83797-321-7, eISBN: 978-1-83797-320-0
Publication date: 28 May 2024
Abstract
Globalization of agriculture via the evergreen revolution (which encompasses large-scale production-collection-cleaning-processing-packaging-transportation-storage-distribution-sale of high-value cereals-fruits-flowers-vegetables-agrofuel-feedstock through technology-intensive global value chains) has opened the door to corporate capital involvement in agriculture. While the mainstream perspectives and international organizations have optimistically viewed this as a catalyst for inclusive growth, this article seeks to unveil the concealed hegemony of capital underlying the ostensibly beneficial façade of the evergreen revolution. It underscores the concerns regarding the immiseration of asset-poor farmers, petty nonfarm entrepreneurs and labourers resulting from the globalization of agriculture. Furthermore, it explores the implications for micro and macro food security in this context.
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Citation
Datta, P.K. and Chakrabarti, S. (2024), "Problems of Globalization of Agriculture: A Critique of Inclusive Growth
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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