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Seeding Empire

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In Seeding Empire, Aaron Eddens rewrites an enduring story about the past—and future—of global agriculture. Eddens connects today's efforts to cultivate a "Green Revolution in Africa" to a history ...
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In Seeding Empire, Aaron Eddens rewrites an enduring story about the past—and future—of global agriculture. Eddens connects today's efforts to cultivate a "Green Revolution in Africa" to a history of American projects that introduced capitalist agriculture across the Global South. Expansive in scope, this book draws on archival records of the earliest Green Revolution projects in Mexico in the 1940s and 1950s, as well as interviews at development institutions and agribusinesses working to deliver genetically modified crops to millions of small-scale farmers across Africa. From the offices of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to the halls of the world's largest agricultural biotechnology companies to field trials of hybrid maize in Kenya, Eddens shows how the Green Revolution fails to address global inequalities. Seeding Empire insists that eradicating hunger in a world of climate crisis demands thinking beyond the Green Revolution.
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 206
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 26 March 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520395305
Format: Paperback
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"American scholar Aaron Eddens covers a wide swath of history and geography to let in a sliver of light, revealing how the African Green Revolution still carries the blight of the old one."
Aaron Eddens is an American Studies scholar and Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Grand Valley State University.
Contents

List of Figures 
Acknowledgments 

Introduction: Biotech Agriculture’s Final Frontier 

1. How We Remember the Green Revolution 
2. “A Green Revolution, This Time for Africa” 
3. “The Landraces Are in the Hybrids” 
4. Seeing Like a Seed Company 
5. Securitizing Smallholder Farmers on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis 

Conclusion: What Can the Green Revolution Teach Us about Climate Change? 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index