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      Agricultural Commercialization, Gender Equality and the Right to Food: Insights from Ghana and Cambodia

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      This volume explores agricultural commercialization from a gender equality and right to food perspective, specifically in in two countries, Cambodia and Ghana. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of food security, agricultural development and economics, gender, human rights and sus...

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      Product ID:9781032063768
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Earthscan Food and Agriculture
      Title:Agricultural Commercialization, Gender Equality and the Right to Food
      Subtitle:Insights from Ghana and Cambodia
      Authors:Author: Christophe Gironde, Joanna Bourke Martignoni, Elisabeth Prugl, Dzodzi Tsikata, Christophe Golay
      Page Count:268
      Subjects:Regional / International studies, Regional studies, Development studies, Social and political philosophy, Gender studies, gender groups, Anthropology, Human rights, civil rights, Economics, Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Agricultural science, Development studies, Social & political philosophy, Gender studies, gender groups, Anthropology, Human rights, Economics, Agriculture & related industries, Environmental science, engineering & technology, Agricultural science
      Description:This volume explores agricultural commercialization from a gender equality and right to food perspective, specifically in in two countries, Cambodia and Ghana. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of food security, agricultural development and economics, gender, human rights and sustainable development.

      This volume explores agricultural commercialization from a gender equality and right to food perspective.

      Agricultural commercialization, involving not only the shift to selling crops and buying inputs but also the commodification of land and labour, has always been controversial. Strategies for commercialization have often reinforced and exacerbated inequalities, been blind to gender differences and given rise to violations of the human rights to food, land, work and social security. While there is a body of evidence to trace these developments globally, impacts vary considerably in local contexts. This book systematically considers these dynamics in two countries, Cambodia and Ghana. Profoundly different in terms of their history and location, they provide the basis for fruitful comparisons because they both transitioned to democracy in the early 1990s, made agricultural development a priority, and adopted orthodox policies of commercialization to develop the sector. Chapters illustrate how commercialization processes are gendered, highlighting distinctive gender, ethnic and class dynamics in rural Ghana and Cambodia and the different outcomes these generate. They also show the ways in which food cultures are changing and the often-problematic impact of these changes on the safety and quality of food. Specific policies and legal norms are examined, with chapters addressing the development and implementation of frameworks on the right to food and land administration. Overall, the volume brings into relief multiple dimensions shaping the outcomes of processes of commercialization, including gender orders, food cultures, policy translation, national and sub-national policies, corporate investments and programmes, and formal and informal legal norms. In doing so, it offers insight not only on our case countries, but also provides proposals to advance rights-based research on food security.

      This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of food security, agricultural development and economics, gender, human rights and sustainable development.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-09-22

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      Weight554 g
      Dimensions240 × 163 × 22 mm