Food for the Few : : Neoliberal Globalism and Biotechnology in Latin America / / ed. by Gerardo Otero.

Recent decades have seen tremendous changes in Latin America's agricultural sector, resulting from a broad program of liberalization instigated under pressure from the United States, the IMF, and the World Bank. Tariffs have been lifted, agricultural markets have been opened and privatized, lan...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Neoliberal Globalism and the Biotechnology Revolution: Economic and Historical Context -- 2. Latin American Agriculture, Food, and Biotechnology: Temperate Dietary Pattern Adoption and Unsustainability -- 3. Exporting Crop Biotechnology: The Myth of Molecular Miracles -- 4. Biosafety Regulation and Global Governance: The Problem of Absentee Expertise in Latin America -- 5. Unnatural Growth: The Political Economy of Biotechnology in Mexico -- 6. Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity -- 7. Political Economy of Agricultural Biotechnology in North America: The Case of rBST in La Laguna, Mexico -- 8. Genetically Modifi ed Soybeans and the Crisis of Argentina’s Agriculture Model -- 9. Brazilian Biotechnology Governance: Consensus and Confl ict over Genetically Modifi ed Crops -- 10. Brazilian Farmers at a Crossroads: Biotech Industrialization of Agriculture or New Alternatives for Family Farmers? -- 11. Social Movements and Techno-Democracy: Reclaiming the Genetic Commons -- 12. Conclusion: Food for the Few? -- About the Contributors -- Index
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Agricultural biotechnology Latin America.
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title Food for the Few : Neoliberal Globalism and Biotechnology in Latin America /
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1. Neoliberal Globalism and the Biotechnology Revolution: Economic and Historical Context --
2. Latin American Agriculture, Food, and Biotechnology: Temperate Dietary Pattern Adoption and Unsustainability --
3. Exporting Crop Biotechnology: The Myth of Molecular Miracles --
4. Biosafety Regulation and Global Governance: The Problem of Absentee Expertise in Latin America --
5. Unnatural Growth: The Political Economy of Biotechnology in Mexico --
6. Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity --
7. Political Economy of Agricultural Biotechnology in North America: The Case of rBST in La Laguna, Mexico --
8. Genetically Modifi ed Soybeans and the Crisis of Argentina’s Agriculture Model --
9. Brazilian Biotechnology Governance: Consensus and Confl ict over Genetically Modifi ed Crops --
10. Brazilian Farmers at a Crossroads: Biotech Industrialization of Agriculture or New Alternatives for Family Farmers? --
11. Social Movements and Techno-Democracy: Reclaiming the Genetic Commons --
12. Conclusion: Food for the Few? --
About the Contributors --
Index
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3. Exporting Crop Biotechnology: The Myth of Molecular Miracles --
4. Biosafety Regulation and Global Governance: The Problem of Absentee Expertise in Latin America --
5. Unnatural Growth: The Political Economy of Biotechnology in Mexico --
6. Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity --
7. Political Economy of Agricultural Biotechnology in North America: The Case of rBST in La Laguna, Mexico --
8. Genetically Modifi ed Soybeans and the Crisis of Argentina’s Agriculture Model --
9. Brazilian Biotechnology Governance: Consensus and Confl ict over Genetically Modifi ed Crops --
10. Brazilian Farmers at a Crossroads: Biotech Industrialization of Agriculture or New Alternatives for Family Farmers? --
11. Social Movements and Techno-Democracy: Reclaiming the Genetic Commons --
12. Conclusion: Food for the Few? --
About the Contributors --
Index
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Contents --
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3. Exporting Crop Biotechnology: The Myth of Molecular Miracles --
4. Biosafety Regulation and Global Governance: The Problem of Absentee Expertise in Latin America --
5. Unnatural Growth: The Political Economy of Biotechnology in Mexico --
6. Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity --
7. Political Economy of Agricultural Biotechnology in North America: The Case of rBST in La Laguna, Mexico --
8. Genetically Modifi ed Soybeans and the Crisis of Argentina’s Agriculture Model --
9. Brazilian Biotechnology Governance: Consensus and Confl ict over Genetically Modifi ed Crops --
10. Brazilian Farmers at a Crossroads: Biotech Industrialization of Agriculture or New Alternatives for Family Farmers? --
11. Social Movements and Techno-Democracy: Reclaiming the Genetic Commons --
12. Conclusion: Food for the Few? --
About the Contributors --
Index
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