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The Food Crisis,Industrialized Farming and the Imperial Regime
Authors:JAN DOUWE VAN DER PLOEG
Institution:Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Abstract:This paper argues that the food crisis cannot solely be equated with abrupt food price increases or seen as merely market induced. The unprecedented price increases of the first half of 2008, and the extremely low prices that followed, are expressions of a far wider and far more persistent underlying crisis, which has been germinating for more than a decade. It is the complex outcome of several combined processes, including the industrialization of agriculture, the liberalization of food and agricultural markets and the rise of food empires. The interaction of these processes has created a global agrarian crisis that has provoked the multifaceted food crisis. Both these crises are being accelerated through their interactions with the wider economic and financial crisis.
Keywords:agrarian crisis  food crisis  liberalization  imperial food regime
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