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Regulating surplus: charity and the legal geographies of food waste enclosure
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Agriculture
/ Charities
/ Contracts
/ COVID-19
/ Economic geography
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Food
/ Food chains
/ Food law
/ Food security
/ Food supply
/ Food waste
/ Gift giving
/ Governance
/ Government agencies
/ Hunger
/ Incentives
/ International trade
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Pilot projects
/ Profitability
/ Social interest
/ Supply chains
/ Traditional foods
/ Waste recovery
2021
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Regulating surplus: charity and the legal geographies of food waste enclosure
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Agriculture
/ Charities
/ Contracts
/ COVID-19
/ Economic geography
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Food
/ Food chains
/ Food law
/ Food security
/ Food supply
/ Food waste
/ Gift giving
/ Governance
/ Government agencies
/ Hunger
/ Incentives
/ International trade
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Pilot projects
/ Profitability
/ Social interest
/ Supply chains
/ Traditional foods
/ Waste recovery
2021
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Regulating surplus: charity and the legal geographies of food waste enclosure
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Agriculture
/ Charities
/ Contracts
/ COVID-19
/ Economic geography
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Food
/ Food chains
/ Food law
/ Food security
/ Food supply
/ Food waste
/ Gift giving
/ Governance
/ Government agencies
/ Hunger
/ Incentives
/ International trade
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Pilot projects
/ Profitability
/ Social interest
/ Supply chains
/ Traditional foods
/ Waste recovery
2021
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Regulating surplus: charity and the legal geographies of food waste enclosure
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Regulating surplus: charity and the legal geographies of food waste enclosure
2021
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Overview
Food charity in the United States has grown into a critical appendage of agro-food supply chains. In 2016, 4.5 billion pounds of food waste was diverted through a network of 200 regional food banks, a fivefold increase in just 20 years. Recent global trade disruptions and the COVID-19 pandemic have further reinforced this trend. Economic geographers studying charitable food networks argue that its infrastructure and moral substructure serve to revalue food waste and surplus labor in the capitalist food system. The political–legal framework undergirding this revaluation process however is still poorly understood. Drawing on a 6-year institutional ethnography of the food banking economy in West Virginia, this paper takes a supply-side approach to examine the material and moral values driving the expansion of food waste recovery as hunger relief. Empirically, it focuses on the laws, contracts and fiscal incentives regulating charitable food procurement at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Feeding America. The assemblage of government agencies, private businesses and non-profit organizations enrolled into this gift economy at different scales I argue, serves to enclose food waste into a public–private governance structure that regulates food surpluses and ensures these will not disrupt the scarcity logics driving profitability along primary food circuits.
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