Agribusiness and the neoliberal food system in Brazil : frontiers and fissures of agro-neoliberalism
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書誌事項
Agribusiness and the neoliberal food system in Brazil : frontiers and fissures of agro-neoliberalism
(Earthscan from Routledge)(Earthscan food and agriculture)
Routledge, 2018
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Due to new production areas and persistent productivity gains, Brazil has consolidated its position as a global leader and even as a 'model' of commercial, integrated crop production. The country is now seen as an agricultural powerhouse that has a lot to offer in terms of reducing the prospect of a looming, increasingly global, food crisis.
Agribusiness and the Neoliberal Food System in Brazil focuses on the intensification of Brazilian agribusiness as a privileged entry point into the politicised geography of globalised agri-food. Drawing on rich empirical analysis based around three fieldwork campaigns in the state of Mato Grosso, the book examines the connections between farming, markets and the apparatus of the state. The importance of agribusiness expansion within the wider politico-economic context of Brazilian neoliberalism is demonstrated, thus drawing broader conclusions about the main trends of agribusiness in the world today and providing recommendations for future research.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of agribusiness, neoliberalism and global food production, as well as those interested in Brazil and Latin America more generally.
目次
Preface
The Political Ecology of Agri-Food Systems
Realising Agro-neoliberalism in Brazil
Push and Hold the Agribusiness Frontier
The Rent of Agribusiness
Displacement, Replacement and Misplacement
Poverty in Rich Amazonian Ecosystems
Conclusions: Fields of Empty Grains
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