In recent decades, soy has emerged as one of the world's most significant food-related commodities and is strongly linked to deforestation and habitat loss, especially in Latin America. However, only a very small proportion of soy is consumed directly as food by humans with the rest crushed to produce animal feed, oils, biofuel and other industrial products. We argue that the peculiar (but not necessarily unique) structural and institutional characteristics of the soy supply chain raises crucial questions about the promotion of sustainability in complex, non-consumer facing global value chains (GVCs). The particular way that soy is ‘embedded’ in the food system has meant that consumer-facing firms have been shielded from the externalities o...
This chapter argues that the environmental history of the Soyacene must not only study sustainabilit...
The Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS) is a multi-stakeholder organization that has set as its ai...
In the last decade food production has undergone dramatic changes. The introduction of biotechnology...
In recent decades, soy has emerged as one of the world's most significant food-related commodities a...
Market governance is viewed as a potentially effective mechanism to achieve more sustainable global ...
The influence of globalised food production and consumption on the earth’s resources is being felt m...
This book examines the changing roles and functions of the soybean throughout world history and disc...
This paper takes stock of over two years of research led by different partners of the UKRI GCRF Trad...
Soybeans embody the contradictions of progress in the Western imagination. They proliferated as a ut...
Global relationships of demand, supply and trade of international commodities increasingly present a...
The article analyses the Brazilian soy value chains using a justice-based, multi-scale approach foll...
Taking as point of departure soy’s omnipresence in everyday life, this article investigates agro-foo...
The production of soy in Brazil has been linked with serious ecological impacts. In order to curbenv...
As a globally consumed agricultural product, soybeans have long been one of the most important commo...
Long, complex and globalised food chains often pose major challenges in terms of the sustainability ...
This chapter argues that the environmental history of the Soyacene must not only study sustainabilit...
The Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS) is a multi-stakeholder organization that has set as its ai...
In the last decade food production has undergone dramatic changes. The introduction of biotechnology...
In recent decades, soy has emerged as one of the world's most significant food-related commodities a...
Market governance is viewed as a potentially effective mechanism to achieve more sustainable global ...
The influence of globalised food production and consumption on the earth’s resources is being felt m...
This book examines the changing roles and functions of the soybean throughout world history and disc...
This paper takes stock of over two years of research led by different partners of the UKRI GCRF Trad...
Soybeans embody the contradictions of progress in the Western imagination. They proliferated as a ut...
Global relationships of demand, supply and trade of international commodities increasingly present a...
The article analyses the Brazilian soy value chains using a justice-based, multi-scale approach foll...
Taking as point of departure soy’s omnipresence in everyday life, this article investigates agro-foo...
The production of soy in Brazil has been linked with serious ecological impacts. In order to curbenv...
As a globally consumed agricultural product, soybeans have long been one of the most important commo...
Long, complex and globalised food chains often pose major challenges in terms of the sustainability ...
This chapter argues that the environmental history of the Soyacene must not only study sustainabilit...
The Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS) is a multi-stakeholder organization that has set as its ai...
In the last decade food production has undergone dramatic changes. The introduction of biotechnology...