Farmers, subalterns, and activists : social politics of sustainable agriculture in India / Trent Brown.
Material type:
- 9781108425100
- 338.10954 BRO
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Originally presented as author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Wollongong , 2013.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-195) and index.
In theory, chemical-free sustainable agriculture not only has ecological benefits, but also social and economic benefits for rural communities. By removing farmers' expenses on chemical inputs, it provides them with greater autonomy and challenges the status quo, where corporations dominate food systems. In practice, however, organisations promoting sustainable agriculture often maintain connections with powerful institutions and individuals, who have vested interests in maintaining the status quo. This book explores this tension within the sustainable farming movement through reference to three detailed case studies of organisations operating in rural India.
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