This book will focus on the intensification of Brazilian agribusiness as a privileged entry point into the politicised geography of globalised agri-food. Drawing on three fieldwork campaigns in the State of Mato Grosso, the book examines the connections between farming, markets and the apparatus of the state.
This book will focus on the intensification of Brazilian agribusiness as a privileged entry point into the politicised geography of globalised agri-food. Drawing on three fieldwork campaigns in the State of Mato Grosso, the book examines the connections between farming, markets and the apparatus of the state.
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Geography and Planning at Cardiff University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. The Political Ecology of Agri-Food Systems 2. Realising Agro-neoliberalism in Brazil 3. Push and Hold the Agribusiness Frontier 4. The Rent of Agribusiness 5. Displacement, Replacement and Misplacement 6. Poverty in Rich Amazonian Ecosystems 7. Conclusions: Fields of Empty Grains
Preface 1. The Political Ecology of Agri-Food Systems 2. Realising Agro-neoliberalism in Brazil 3. Push and Hold the Agribusiness Frontier 4. The Rent of Agribusiness 5. Displacement, Replacement and Misplacement 6. Poverty in Rich Amazonian Ecosystems 7. Conclusions: Fields of Empty Grains
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