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Handbook on the Globalisation of Agriculture
This Handbook provides insights to the ways in which globalisation is affecting the whole agri-food system from farms to the consumer. It covers themes including the physical basis of agriculture, the influence of trade policies, the nature of globalised agriculture, and resistance to globalisation in the form of attempts to foster greater sustainability and multifunctional agricultural systems. Drawing upon studies from around the world, the Handbook will appeal to a broad and varied readership, across academics, students, and policy-makers interested in economics, trade, geography, sociology and political science.
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Agriculture is becoming increasingly influenced by globalisation. The result is a more interconnected world where new forms of trade and cultural exchange can thrive on an international level. This novel Handbook provides insights to the ways in which globalisation is affecting the whole agri-food system, from farms to the consumer.
The expert contributors cover themes including the physical basis of agriculture, the influence of trade policies, the nature of globalised agriculture, and resistance to globalisation in the form of attempts to foster sustainability and multifunctional agricultural systems. They present a state-of-the-art summary of current debates and provide a starting point for subsequent research into solutions aimed at addressing food insecurity, global hunger and uneven development.
Drawing upon studies from around the world, the Handbook will appeal to a broad and varied readership, across academics, students, and policy-makers interested in economics, trade, geography, sociology and political science.
The expert contributors cover themes including the physical basis of agriculture, the influence of trade policies, the nature of globalised agriculture, and resistance to globalisation in the form of attempts to foster sustainability and multifunctional agricultural systems. They present a state-of-the-art summary of current debates and provide a starting point for subsequent research into solutions aimed at addressing food insecurity, global hunger and uneven development.
Drawing upon studies from around the world, the Handbook will appeal to a broad and varied readership, across academics, students, and policy-makers interested in economics, trade, geography, sociology and political science.
Critical Acclaim
‘Guy Robinson and Doris Carson have assembled a wonderfully comprehensive and timely book that both reveals and joins together the many and varied elements of diverse contemporary agriculture and food production systems. The book stands as a valuable scan of the diverse forces and processes of change in agriculture and also makes visible, through its various and well-chosen case analyses, the abiding and sometimes colliding roles of structure, agency, power and place in shaping farm and food futures.’
– John Smithers, University of Guelph, Canada
‘An excellent, timely and innovative contribution to the wide-ranging debates on the globalisation of agriculture. The book brings together a wide array of authors who approach agricultural globalisation issues from various angles spanning both the social and natural sciences, including key contributions on agriculture/environment issues, food security challenges, policy regimes, transnational corporations, and challenges of an increasingly globalised agriculture.’
– Geoff A. Wilson, Plymouth University, UK
‘It is clear that this handbook provides a wide and very rich overview of topics, themes, theoretical reflections and scholarly debates addressing recent transformations in global agriculture in its broadest terms. The volume excels due to a combi-nation of wide perspectives with multiple foci. In general, the chapters are clear and concise, illustrating the wealth and depth of this research area. That makes this vol-ume an excellent reference work and a sound point of departure for new research.''
– Comparativ – Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung
– John Smithers, University of Guelph, Canada
‘An excellent, timely and innovative contribution to the wide-ranging debates on the globalisation of agriculture. The book brings together a wide array of authors who approach agricultural globalisation issues from various angles spanning both the social and natural sciences, including key contributions on agriculture/environment issues, food security challenges, policy regimes, transnational corporations, and challenges of an increasingly globalised agriculture.’
– Geoff A. Wilson, Plymouth University, UK
‘It is clear that this handbook provides a wide and very rich overview of topics, themes, theoretical reflections and scholarly debates addressing recent transformations in global agriculture in its broadest terms. The volume excels due to a combi-nation of wide perspectives with multiple foci. In general, the chapters are clear and concise, illustrating the wealth and depth of this research area. That makes this vol-ume an excellent reference work and a sound point of departure for new research.''
– Comparativ – Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung
Contributors
Contributors: K. Anderson, D.K. Bardsley, P. Basu, A. Blay-Palmer, S. Bringezu, L. Bryant, D. Burch, D.A. Carson, A. Dorward, J. Entwistle, S.J. Fielke, D. Fuchs, T. Gomiero, W. Grant, P. Hoppe, B. Ilbery, A. Kalfagianni, J. Klepek, I. Knezevic, G. Lawrence, T. Li, Y. Liu, H. Long, D. Maye, J. Morrison, S. Nicholson, M. O’Brien, A. Omer, C.R. Parfitt, K.E. Rickson, R.E. Rickson, D.F. Robinson, G.M. Robinson, N. Russell, B.A. Scholten, H. Schütz, S.R. Sippel, R. Taylor, B. Winders
Contents
Contents:
1. The Globalisation of Agriculture: Introducing the Handbook
Guy M. Robinson and Doris A. Carson
PART I THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF AGRICULTURE
2. Agriculture and Environment: Fundamentals and Future Perspectives
Ros Taylor and Jane Entwistle
3. Effects of Agricultural Activities on Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Organic versus Conventional Farming
Tiziano Gomiero
4. Measuring and Managing the Global Agricultural Foot-print of Countries’ Consumption
Stefan Bringezu, Helmut Schütz and Meghan O’Brien
5. Meeting the Food Security Challenge through Sustainable Intensification
Noel Russell and Amani Omer
PART II GLOBALISATION AND POLICY REGIMES
6. Agricultural Trade
Wyn Grant
7. US Agricultural Policy and the Globalization of World Agriculture
Bill Winders
8. Contributions of Trade Reforms to Agriculture’s Globalization
Kym Anderson
9. Heroes, Villains and Victims: Agricultural Subsidies and Their Impacts on Food Security and Poverty Reduction
Andrew Dorward and Jamie Morrison
10. Agricultural Production in China under Globalization
Hualou Long, Yansui Liu and Tingting Li
PART III GLOBALISATION AND TRANS-NATIONAL CORPORATIONS
11. Geographies and Histories of the Green Revolution: From Global Flows to Place-based Experiences
Pratyusha Basu and James Klepek
12. Biotechnology and the Global Food Riots: Why Genetically Modified Foods Will Not End World Hunger
Simon Nicholson
13. Private Agrifood Governance and the Challenges for Sustainability
Agni Kalfagianni and Doris Fuchs
14. Trade-related Intellectual Property: Implications for the Global Seed Industry, Food Sovereignty and Farmers’ Rights
Claire R. Parfitt and Daniel F. Robinson
15. The Financialization of Food and Farming
Geoffrey Lawrence, Sarah Ruth Sippel and David Burch
16. All You Need is Export? Moroccan Farmers Juggling Global and Local Markets
Sarah Ruth Sippel
17. Inequality Regimes in Food Processing Industries
Lia Bryant
18. Global Companies and Local Community Relations: Power, Access and Partnership in Food Production and Rural Resource Development
Roy E. Rickson, Kara E. Rickson, Peter Hoppe and David Burch
PART IV CHALLENGES TO THE GLOBALISATION OF AGRICULTURE
19. Multifunctional Agricultural Transition: Essential for Local Diversity in a Globalised World
Simon James Fielke
20. Recreating Diversity for Resilient and Adaptive Agricultural Systems
Douglas K. Bardsley
21. The Changing Dynamics of Alternative Agri-food Networks: A European Perspective
Brian Ilbery and Damian Maye
22. Building Sustainable Communities through Alternative Food Systems
Alison Blay-Palmer and Irena Knezevic
23. The ‘White Revolution’ and Dual Dairy Economy Structures
Bruce A. Scholten
Index
1. The Globalisation of Agriculture: Introducing the Handbook
Guy M. Robinson and Doris A. Carson
PART I THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF AGRICULTURE
2. Agriculture and Environment: Fundamentals and Future Perspectives
Ros Taylor and Jane Entwistle
3. Effects of Agricultural Activities on Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Organic versus Conventional Farming
Tiziano Gomiero
4. Measuring and Managing the Global Agricultural Foot-print of Countries’ Consumption
Stefan Bringezu, Helmut Schütz and Meghan O’Brien
5. Meeting the Food Security Challenge through Sustainable Intensification
Noel Russell and Amani Omer
PART II GLOBALISATION AND POLICY REGIMES
6. Agricultural Trade
Wyn Grant
7. US Agricultural Policy and the Globalization of World Agriculture
Bill Winders
8. Contributions of Trade Reforms to Agriculture’s Globalization
Kym Anderson
9. Heroes, Villains and Victims: Agricultural Subsidies and Their Impacts on Food Security and Poverty Reduction
Andrew Dorward and Jamie Morrison
10. Agricultural Production in China under Globalization
Hualou Long, Yansui Liu and Tingting Li
PART III GLOBALISATION AND TRANS-NATIONAL CORPORATIONS
11. Geographies and Histories of the Green Revolution: From Global Flows to Place-based Experiences
Pratyusha Basu and James Klepek
12. Biotechnology and the Global Food Riots: Why Genetically Modified Foods Will Not End World Hunger
Simon Nicholson
13. Private Agrifood Governance and the Challenges for Sustainability
Agni Kalfagianni and Doris Fuchs
14. Trade-related Intellectual Property: Implications for the Global Seed Industry, Food Sovereignty and Farmers’ Rights
Claire R. Parfitt and Daniel F. Robinson
15. The Financialization of Food and Farming
Geoffrey Lawrence, Sarah Ruth Sippel and David Burch
16. All You Need is Export? Moroccan Farmers Juggling Global and Local Markets
Sarah Ruth Sippel
17. Inequality Regimes in Food Processing Industries
Lia Bryant
18. Global Companies and Local Community Relations: Power, Access and Partnership in Food Production and Rural Resource Development
Roy E. Rickson, Kara E. Rickson, Peter Hoppe and David Burch
PART IV CHALLENGES TO THE GLOBALISATION OF AGRICULTURE
19. Multifunctional Agricultural Transition: Essential for Local Diversity in a Globalised World
Simon James Fielke
20. Recreating Diversity for Resilient and Adaptive Agricultural Systems
Douglas K. Bardsley
21. The Changing Dynamics of Alternative Agri-food Networks: A European Perspective
Brian Ilbery and Damian Maye
22. Building Sustainable Communities through Alternative Food Systems
Alison Blay-Palmer and Irena Knezevic
23. The ‘White Revolution’ and Dual Dairy Economy Structures
Bruce A. Scholten
Index