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The development and agriculture paradigms transformed: Reflections from the small-scale organic rice fields of the Philippines
Authors:Robin Broad  John Cavanagh
Institution:1. rbroad@american.edu
Abstract:This article tracks the debate about development in theory and practice, moving from the global level of the development debate to the rice fields of the Philippines. The authors offer a reframing of the development debate through the lens of ‘vulnerability’ versus ‘rootedness’ in social, environmental and economic terms. They argue that food and farming are currently at the leading edge of the development debate and of the vulnerability versus rootedness frame. They demonstrate this through their field notes from research with small-scale, rice farmers in the Philippines who have transitioned from chemical-intensive to organic production. The authors then show how their research results mesh with those of others and examine the significance of this farming ‘revolution’ for a transformation of the overall development paradigm.
Keywords:Philippines  development  food sovereignty  rice  agro-ecology  neoliberalism  small-scale farmer
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