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1- Critical Agrarian Studies An Introduction
- A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi
- Trent University
- Peterborough, Canada
- https//sites.google.com/site/aharoonakramlodhi/
- Freie Universität Berlin GLOCON Workshop on
Critical Agrarian Studies - 12 May 2017
2Critical Agrarian Studies key point of
departure the importance of analyzing agrarian
social classes and the political-economic forces
that call them into existence or make them
disappear, and that facilitate or impede their
reproduction
3This is the terrain of the agrarian
question whether, and if so, how, the
transformation of rural society is taking place
in ways that are socially, economically and
ecologically detrimental to female and male
small-scale farmers
41. production the distribution of productive
assets technical change labour
commodification 2. accumulation 3. politics
5 1. who owns what? 2. who does what? 3. who gets
what? 4. what do they do with it? This is
embedded within the food regime, which is the
international relations of food production and
consumption that can be directly linked to forms
of accumulation
6The corporate food regime has produced four
dynamic processes 1. the global crisis of the
peasant economy, processes of de- and
re-agrarianization, and the rise of precarious
and feminized waged labour in the countryside 2.
land concentration, land grabbing and the rise of
agro-industrial capital 3. the financialization
of food and agriculture 4. the undermining of
the biophysical foundations of agriculture
75 key issues 1. rural poverty and inequality
82. pro-poor gender-responsive redistributive
agrarian reform 3. regulating politically-constru
cted markets 4. further increasing agricultural
productivity through agroecology
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10Agroecology 1. a system of farm practice and
management that is based on ecological inputs and
processes, and which provides ecosystem
services 2. a discipline 3. a social movement
11 12 5. With agroecology being the basis of
sustainable agriculture, it becomes possible to
construct a food system based on food sovereignty