In South America, public policies take a strong interest in alternative technologies to agricultural chemical inputs (pesticides and fertilisers). Some South American countries support biological inputs, also known as bioinputs, through national incentive programmes and regulatory changes. Argentina, Brazil and Colombia are playing a leading role. However, the intention behind this promotion of bioinputs is not to break with industrial agricultural production models, from which States derive a large part of their tax income through exports. Rather, the goal is to foster coexistence between chemical and biological inputs in the context of a transition towards the bioeconomy. In this sense, the promotion of bioinputs meets the expectations of...
This special issue explores cases from Latin American countries, studied in comparison to global tre...
ManuscriptIn this paper we explore how and why the affiliate of a multinational seed firm has adapte...
Since the late 1990s, Brazil, the world’s second largest soybean producer and exporter, has emerged ...
In South America, public policies take a strong interest in alternative technologies to agricultural...
This article characterizes the ways in which the actors in charge of designing and implementing publ...
Our interest is to understand the challenges to modern science and innovation regimes under conditio...
Latin American agroecology proposes a transformation of conventional agri-food systems. It is driven...
This special issue explores cases from Latin American countries, studied in comparison to global tre...
Draft – 15 June 2012 - Manuscript for submission to Technology in Society, special issue on “Biotech...
Latin American agroecology proposes a transformation of conventional agri-food systems. It is driven...
The presentation is based on Argentina and it focuses on biotechnology in agriculture. Argentina tod...
The concept of bioeconomy is relatively new for many Latin-American countries; therefore their polic...
In the 1980s, the technical pattern of production in agriculture changed due to the increasing desig...
This paper examines relations between the state and capital in Argentina with respect to agricultura...
<p>Provided with the contributions of the linguistic turn, our perspective conceives political theor...
This special issue explores cases from Latin American countries, studied in comparison to global tre...
ManuscriptIn this paper we explore how and why the affiliate of a multinational seed firm has adapte...
Since the late 1990s, Brazil, the world’s second largest soybean producer and exporter, has emerged ...
In South America, public policies take a strong interest in alternative technologies to agricultural...
This article characterizes the ways in which the actors in charge of designing and implementing publ...
Our interest is to understand the challenges to modern science and innovation regimes under conditio...
Latin American agroecology proposes a transformation of conventional agri-food systems. It is driven...
This special issue explores cases from Latin American countries, studied in comparison to global tre...
Draft – 15 June 2012 - Manuscript for submission to Technology in Society, special issue on “Biotech...
Latin American agroecology proposes a transformation of conventional agri-food systems. It is driven...
The presentation is based on Argentina and it focuses on biotechnology in agriculture. Argentina tod...
The concept of bioeconomy is relatively new for many Latin-American countries; therefore their polic...
In the 1980s, the technical pattern of production in agriculture changed due to the increasing desig...
This paper examines relations between the state and capital in Argentina with respect to agricultura...
<p>Provided with the contributions of the linguistic turn, our perspective conceives political theor...
This special issue explores cases from Latin American countries, studied in comparison to global tre...
ManuscriptIn this paper we explore how and why the affiliate of a multinational seed firm has adapte...
Since the late 1990s, Brazil, the world’s second largest soybean producer and exporter, has emerged ...