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The Ethics Of Agribusiness Justice And Global Food In Focus Shane Epting

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The Ethics Of Agribusiness Justice And Global Food In Focus Shane Epting
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 108
Author: Shane Epting
ISBN: 9781032185705, 9781032186382, 1032185708, 1032186380
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Ethics Of Agribusiness Justice And Global Food In Focus Shane Epting by Shane Epting 9781032185705, 9781032186382, 1032185708, 1032186380 instant download after payment.

This book offers an original perspective on food supply chains. It argues that the ability to trade food on a global scale could be intrinsically good aside from any instrumental value that people gain from it.

While the author’s argument seems to counter wholesale anti-agribusiness views, it is consistent with the larger goals of food-justice movements. The author examines the structures of food supply chains, revealing the kinds of harm they help produce. They include slavery, abusive labor, geopolitical exploitation, ecological degradation, and public health impacts. Although the book argues that food supply chains can be collectively beneficial, eliminating their immoral features must hold steady as a continuous enterprise. Securing this outcome means that we go beyond critique. The final chapter advocates for the sustainable food label to address issues of food justice and food sovereignty.

The Ethics of Agribusiness will interest researchers and advanced students working in food ethics, environmental ethics, and agricultural ethics.

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