The global food economy [electronic resource] : the battle for the future of farming / Tony Weis.
Publication details: London : Zed, 2007.Description: 217 p. : illISBN:- 9781848131415 (e-book)
- Agriculture
- Agriculture -- Economic aspects
- Food industry and trade
- Food supply
- Agriculture and state
- Sustainable agriculture
- Farming and Country Life
- Development studies
- Agriculture & farming
- Globalization
- Agricultural economics
- Food security & supply
- Climate change
- Sustainability
- Sustainable agriculture
- Higher & further education, tertiary education
- Central / national / federal government policies
- Development economics & emerging economies
- Environmental economics
- Conservation of the environment
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- HD1415 .W44 2007
- Also available in printed form ISBN 9781842777954
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anthony Weis covers the most contentious issue in North South trade negotiations in detail and identifies accelerating and potentially damaging trends in world agricultural production and consumption. In particular, he draws attention to the fate of small farmers if neoliberal economics are applied in an unrestrained manner. The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hunger and malnutrition. Transnational companies dominate the market in food and benefit from subsidies, whilst farmers in developing countries remain impoverished. Food miles, mounting toxicity and the 'ecological hoofprint' of livestock mean that the global food economy rests on increasingly shaky environmental foundations. This book looks at how such a system came about, and how it is being enforced by the WTO. Ultimately, Weis considers how we can find a way of building socially just, ecologically rational and humane food economies.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9781842777954
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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