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Transforming Agriculture And Foodways The Digitalmolecular Convergence David Goodman

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Transforming Agriculture And Foodways The Digitalmolecular Convergence David Goodman
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 176
Author: David Goodman
ISBN: 9781529231489, 1529231485
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Transforming Agriculture And Foodways The Digitalmolecular Convergence David Goodman by David Goodman 9781529231489, 1529231485 instant download after payment.

A wave of innovation driven by the convergence of digital and molecular technologies is transforming food production and ways of eating in the US, Western Europe and Australasia. This book explores a range of contemporary agri-food issues, such as the digitalisation of farm production, aka Precision Agriculture, farmer independence, gene editing, alternative proteins and the rise of app-based home food deliveries. This is the first book to provide a systemic analysis of technological innovation and its socio-economic consequences in modern food systems, including the ‘hollowing out’ of rural communities and pronounced industrial concentration. The food system is under growing public pressure to respond to global climate change but this book finds little evidence of transition to sustainable low-carbon trajectories.

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