Food

Food by Jennifer Clapp, published by Polity in 2016, is a revised and updated second edition that delves into the complexities of the global food system. With 256 pages, this book examines the critical issues surrounding food supply, agriculture’s economic aspects, and the agricultural industries that shape our world. Clapp highlights the concentration of control over food resources and the volatility of the food economy, addressing the stark contrasts between undernourishment and overnourishment that affect many people globally.
In this edition, readers will find a thorough exploration of the rise of industrial agriculture and the corporate influences that dominate food practices today. Clapp discusses the implications of inequitable agricultural trade rules and the financialization of food, revealing how these factors empower a select few while impacting the livelihoods of millions. The book also presents various movements striving to create alternative food systems, emphasizing the ongoing challenges in achieving a more equitable and sustainable food landscape.
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We all need food to survive, and forty percent of the world’s population relies on agriculture for their livelihood. Yet control over food is concentrated in relatively few hands. Turmoil in the world food economy over the past decade – including the food price crisis, intensification of land grabs, and clashes over rules governing global food trade – has highlighted both the volatility and vulnerability inherent in the way we currently organize this vital sector. At the same time, contrasting extremes of both undernourishment and overnourishment affect a significant proportion of humanity. There is also growing awareness of the serious ecological consequences that stem from industrial models of agriculture that are increasingly spreading worldwide.
The revised and updated second edition of this popular book aims to contribute to a fuller understanding of the forces that influence and shape the current global food system. In it, Jennifer Clapp explores how the rise of industrial agriculture, corporate control, inequitable agricultural trade rules, and the financialization of food have each enabled powerful actors to gain fundamental influence on the practices that dominate the world food economy. A variety of movements have emerged that are making important progress in establishing alternative food systems but, as Clapp’s penetrating analysis ably shows, significant challenges remain.
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