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The debate on food sovereignty theory: agrarian capitalism,dispossession and agroecology
Authors:Kees Jansen
Institution:1. kees.jansen@wur.nl
Abstract:This contribution reviews recent critiques of the food sovereignty framework. In particular it engages with the debate between Henry Bernstein and Philip McMichael and analyzes their different conceptualizations of agrarian capitalism. It critically identifies tendencies in food sovereignty approaches to assume a food regime crisis, to one-sidedly emphasize accumulation by dispossession and enclosure and thereby to overlook the importance of expanded reproduction, and to espouse a romantic optimism about farmer-driven agroecological knowledge which is devoid of modern science. Alternatives to current modernization trajectories cannot simply return to the peasant past and to the local. Instead, they need to recognize the desires of farmers to be incorporated into larger commodity networks, the importance of industrialization and complex chains for feeding the world population, and the support of state and science, as well as social movements, for realizing a food sovereign alternative.
Keywords:food sovereignty  agroecology  dispossession  expanded reproduction  agrarian crisis  capitalism  farmer knowledge  productivity  GMO
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