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Food Security Politics and the Millennium Development Goals
by
McMichael, Philip
, Schneider, Mindi
in
Agribusiness
/ Agricultural Development
/ Agricultural Policy
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - economics
/ Agriculture - education
/ Agriculture - history
/ Antipoverty Programs
/ Crises
/ Developing countries
/ Developing Countries - economics
/ Developing Countries - history
/ Development planning
/ Ecology
/ Economic Development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental Factors
/ Farm economics
/ Farm exports
/ Farms
/ Food
/ Food crops
/ Food economics
/ Food Industry - economics
/ Food Industry - education
/ Food Industry - history
/ Food Security
/ Food sovereignty
/ Food supply
/ Food Supply - economics
/ Food Supply - history
/ Global local relationship
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Hunger
/ Hunger - ethnology
/ International crisis
/ LDCs
/ Markets
/ Peasant agriculture
/ Political conditions
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Poverty alleviation
/ Poverty relief
/ Productivity
/ Salience
/ Security
/ Socioeconomic Factors - history
/ Sovereignty
/ Starvation - economics
/ Starvation - ethnology
/ Starvation - history
/ Strategic planning
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ United Nations - economics
/ United Nations - history
/ Urban agriculture
2011
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Food Security Politics and the Millennium Development Goals
by
McMichael, Philip
, Schneider, Mindi
in
Agribusiness
/ Agricultural Development
/ Agricultural Policy
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - economics
/ Agriculture - education
/ Agriculture - history
/ Antipoverty Programs
/ Crises
/ Developing countries
/ Developing Countries - economics
/ Developing Countries - history
/ Development planning
/ Ecology
/ Economic Development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental Factors
/ Farm economics
/ Farm exports
/ Farms
/ Food
/ Food crops
/ Food economics
/ Food Industry - economics
/ Food Industry - education
/ Food Industry - history
/ Food Security
/ Food sovereignty
/ Food supply
/ Food Supply - economics
/ Food Supply - history
/ Global local relationship
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Hunger
/ Hunger - ethnology
/ International crisis
/ LDCs
/ Markets
/ Peasant agriculture
/ Political conditions
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Poverty alleviation
/ Poverty relief
/ Productivity
/ Salience
/ Security
/ Socioeconomic Factors - history
/ Sovereignty
/ Starvation - economics
/ Starvation - ethnology
/ Starvation - history
/ Strategic planning
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ United Nations - economics
/ United Nations - history
/ Urban agriculture
2011
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Food Security Politics and the Millennium Development Goals
by
McMichael, Philip
, Schneider, Mindi
in
Agribusiness
/ Agricultural Development
/ Agricultural Policy
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - economics
/ Agriculture - education
/ Agriculture - history
/ Antipoverty Programs
/ Crises
/ Developing countries
/ Developing Countries - economics
/ Developing Countries - history
/ Development planning
/ Ecology
/ Economic Development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental Factors
/ Farm economics
/ Farm exports
/ Farms
/ Food
/ Food crops
/ Food economics
/ Food Industry - economics
/ Food Industry - education
/ Food Industry - history
/ Food Security
/ Food sovereignty
/ Food supply
/ Food Supply - economics
/ Food Supply - history
/ Global local relationship
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Hunger
/ Hunger - ethnology
/ International crisis
/ LDCs
/ Markets
/ Peasant agriculture
/ Political conditions
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Poverty alleviation
/ Poverty relief
/ Productivity
/ Salience
/ Security
/ Socioeconomic Factors - history
/ Sovereignty
/ Starvation - economics
/ Starvation - ethnology
/ Starvation - history
/ Strategic planning
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ United Nations - economics
/ United Nations - history
/ Urban agriculture
2011
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Food Security Politics and the Millennium Development Goals
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Food Security Politics and the Millennium Development Goals
2011
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Overview
This article reviews proposals regarding the recent food crisis in the context of a broader, threshold debate on the future of agriculture and food security. While the MDGs have focused on eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, the food crisis pushed the hungry over the one billion mark. There is thus a renewed focus on agricultural development, which pivots on the salience of industrial agriculture (as a supply source) in addressing food security. The World Bank's new 'agriculture for development' initiative seeks to improve small-farmer productivity with new inputs, and their incorporation into global markets via value-chains originating in industrial agriculture. An alternative claim, originating in 'food sovereignty' politics, demanding small-farmer rights to develop bio-regionally specific agro-ecological methods and provision for local, rather than global, markets, resonates in the IAASTD report, which implies agribusiness as usual ''is no longer an option'. The basic divide is over whether agriculture is a servant of economic growth, or should be developed as a foundational source of social and ecological sustainability. We review and compare these different paradigmatic approaches to food security, and their political and ecological implications.
Publisher
Routledge,Routledge Journals,Taylor & Francis Ltd
Subject
/ Crises
/ Developing Countries - economics
/ Developing Countries - history
/ Ecology
/ Farms
/ Food
/ Hunger
/ LDCs
/ Markets
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Salience
/ Security
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