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Contesting Africas New Green Revolution Biotechnology And Philanthrocapitalist Development In Ghana Jacqueline A Ignatova

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Contesting Africas New Green Revolution Biotechnology And Philanthrocapitalist Development In Ghana Jacqueline A Ignatova
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Publisher: ZEB Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.01 MB
Author: Jacqueline A. Ignatova
ISBN: 9781786996558, 9781350233683, 1786996553, 1350233684
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Contesting Africas New Green Revolution Biotechnology And Philanthrocapitalist Development In Ghana Jacqueline A Ignatova by Jacqueline A. Ignatova 9781786996558, 9781350233683, 1786996553, 1350233684 instant download after payment.

Genetically modified crops have become a key element of development strategies across the global South, despite remaining deeply controversial. Proponents hail them as an example of ‘pro-poor’ innovation, while critics regard them as a threat to food sovereignty and the environment. The promotion of biotechnology is an integral part of ‘new Green Revolution for Africa’ interventions and is also intimately linked to the rise of ‘philanthrocapitalism,’ which advances business solutions to address the problem of poverty.
Through interviews with farmers, policymakers and agricultural scientists, Jacqueline Ignatova shows how efforts to transform the seed sector in northern Ghana–one of the key laboratories of this ‘new Green Revolution’-may serve to exacerbate the inequality it was notionally intended to address. But she also argues that its effects in Ghana have been far more complex than either side of the debate has acknowledged, with local farmers proving adept at blending traditional and modern agricultural methods that subvert the interests of global agribusiness.

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