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FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND UNCULTIVATED BIODIVERSITY IN SOUTH ASIA
Essays on the Poverty of Food Policy and the Wealth of the Social Landscape
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978-1-55250-337-9.jpg FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND UNCULTIVATED BIODIVERSITY IN SOUTH ASIA
Essays on the Poverty of Food Policy and the Wealth of the Social Landscape

Farhad Mazhar, Daniel Buckles, P.V. Satheesh, and Farida Akhter

Academic Foundation/IDRC 2007
ISBN 978-8-17188-558-6
e-ISBN 978-1-55250-337-9
84 pp.

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This publication explores the meaning of agriculture and guides the reader into new territory, where food, ecology, and culture converge. In the food systems of South Asia, the margin between cultivated and uncultivated biodiversity dissolves through women’s day-to-day practice of collecting and cooking food, constituting a feminine landscape. The authors bring this practice to light, and demonstrate the value of food production and consumption systems that are localized rather than globalized.

Based on extensive field research in India and Bangladesh, with and by farming communities, the book offers both people-based and evidence-based perspectives on the value of ecological farming, the survival strategies of the very poor, and the ongoing contribution of biodiversity to livelihoods. It also introduces new concepts such as “the social landscape” and “the ethical relations underlying production systems” relevant to key debates concerning the cultural politics of food sovereignty, land tenure, and the economics of food systems. The authors are leading activists and accomplished researchers with a long history of engagement with farming communities and the peasant world in South Asia and elsewhere.

The print edition of this publication includes a DVD entitled Diversity and Food Sovereignty, which presents three farmer-made films. Their message is loud and clear: food sovereignty means the conservation of biological diversity and revitalization of ethical community relations.

THE AUTHORS

Farhad Mazhar is a founding member of UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternative) and is currently its Managing Director. Daniel Buckles is Adjunct Research Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and former Senior Program Specialist at IDRC. P.V. Satheesh (India) is the co-founder and current Director of the Deccan Development Society. Farida Akhter is the Executive Director of UBINIG.

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 Document(s)

Foreword Bina Agarwal 2007


Acknowledgements 2007


Introduction
1. Our crops – our selves
2007


What is Agriculture?
2. Diversity on the flood plains of Bangladesh
2007


3. Diversity on the dry lands of the Deccan Plateau 2007


4. The politics of weeds and the decline of farming systems 2007


5. Why do dry land farmers practice ecological farming? 2007


6. Penta Pooja – worship of the manure heap 2007


Biodiversity and the Technology of Cooking
7. Uncultivated foods and the technology of cooking
2007


8. Uncultivated Greens - the Nutritional Values 2007


9. Uncultivated foods and daily diets 2007


Cultivating the Social Landscape
10. Survival strategies of the very poor
2007


11. Poverty and the social landscape 2007


12. Toward a new economics of agriculture 2007


Politics and Culture
13. The cultural politics of food sovereignty
2007




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