One of the most pressing concerns about the industrialization of agriculture and food is the consolidation and concentration of markets for agricultural inputs, agricultural commodities food processing and groceries. In essence a small minority of actors globally exercise great control over food system decisions. This means that because of increased consolidation of these markets globally – from the United States to China to Brazil, from South Africa to the United Kingdom – the vast majority of farmers, consumers and communities are left out of key decisions about how we farm and what we eat. Transnational agrifood firms are motivated by profits and power in the marketplace, leaving other social, economic and ecological goals behind. This c...
As a society evolving and innovating at a pace faster than ever before seen in human history, we fin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Peasant...
Earth’s natural resources are undeniably finite. As such, it is increasingly important to recognize...
agriculture casp farmers food powerOne of the most pressing concerns about the industrialization of ...
This paper discusses and examines the longstanding issues surrounding industrial food production as ...
This essay argues that the “us versus them” rhetoric that dominates food and agriculture policy toda...
Globally, we are confronted with a host of agricultural issues. They include debates about how best ...
Recent events, such as the 2008 food price crisis, have focussed global attention on the agriculture...
This work traces the impact of the industrialization of corporate agriculture that has agglomerated ...
Overview * In what ways do current agricultural practices damage the environment? * What are the maj...
Recent events, such as the 2008 food price crisis, have focussed global attention on the agriculture...
Recent events, such as the 2008 food price crisis, have focussed global attention on the agriculture...
Many of us in the academic and policy world undervalue the input of small and mid sized producers an...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
The future of farm policy in the United States will be influenced by trends in economic and politica...
As a society evolving and innovating at a pace faster than ever before seen in human history, we fin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Peasant...
Earth’s natural resources are undeniably finite. As such, it is increasingly important to recognize...
agriculture casp farmers food powerOne of the most pressing concerns about the industrialization of ...
This paper discusses and examines the longstanding issues surrounding industrial food production as ...
This essay argues that the “us versus them” rhetoric that dominates food and agriculture policy toda...
Globally, we are confronted with a host of agricultural issues. They include debates about how best ...
Recent events, such as the 2008 food price crisis, have focussed global attention on the agriculture...
This work traces the impact of the industrialization of corporate agriculture that has agglomerated ...
Overview * In what ways do current agricultural practices damage the environment? * What are the maj...
Recent events, such as the 2008 food price crisis, have focussed global attention on the agriculture...
Recent events, such as the 2008 food price crisis, have focussed global attention on the agriculture...
Many of us in the academic and policy world undervalue the input of small and mid sized producers an...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
The future of farm policy in the United States will be influenced by trends in economic and politica...
As a society evolving and innovating at a pace faster than ever before seen in human history, we fin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Peasant...
Earth’s natural resources are undeniably finite. As such, it is increasingly important to recognize...