A review of The Political Economy of Agribusiness: A Critical Development Perspective

Maria Luisa Mendonça's recent book, The Political Economy of Agribusiness: A Critical Development Perspective, challenges the idea that agribusiness is an inevitable evolutionary process. Using a Marxist perspective, the book examines the historical development and consequences of industrial a...

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Main Author: Nil Alt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Waterloo 2024-12-01
Series:Canadian Food Studies
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Online Access:https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/711
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Summary:Maria Luisa Mendonça's recent book, The Political Economy of Agribusiness: A Critical Development Perspective, challenges the idea that agribusiness is an inevitable evolutionary process. Using a Marxist perspective, the book examines the historical development and consequences of industrial agriculture, particularly in Brazil. The author focusses on the role of international financial capital in expanding sugarcane plantations for ethanol production, contributing to land grabbing, rural displacement and deforestation. Finally, Mendonça offers examples of rural resistance led by peasant and indigenous communities of Brazil and calls for sustainable and equitable agricultural practices, advocating for agrarian reform and food sovereignty.
ISSN:2292-3071