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Author Rock, Joeva Sean, author.

Title We are not starving : the struggle for food sovereignty in Ghana / Joeva Sean Rock
Published East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (188 pages)
Series African history and culture
African history and culture.
Contents List of abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Agricultural development and so-called NGOs -- Chapter 2. From peasantry to prosperity -- Chapter 3. Our stomachs are being colonized -- Chapter 4. The patents are out there -- Chapter 5. (Im)possibilities -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary This critical text is a timely ethnography of how global powers, local resistance, and capital flows are shaping contemporary African foodways. Ghana was one of the first countries targeted by a group of US donors and agribusiness corporations that funded an ambitious plan to develop genetically modified (GM) crops for African farmers. The collective believed that GM crops would help farmers increase their yields and help spark a "new" Green Revolution on the continent. Soon after the project began in Ghana, a nationwide food sovereignty movement emerged in opposition to GM crops. Today, in spite of impressive efforts and investments by proponents, only two GM crops remain in the pipeline. Why, after years of preparation, millions of dollars of funding, and multiple policy reforms, did these megaprojects effectively come to a halt? One of the first ethnographies to take on the question of GM crops in the African context, We Are Not Starving: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in Ghana blends archival analysis, interviews, and participant observation with Ghanaian scientists, farmers, activists, and officials. Ultimately the text aims to illuminate why GM crops have animated the country and to highlight how their introduction has opened an opportunity to air grievances about the systematic de-valuing and exploitation of African land, labor, and knowledge that have been centuries in the making
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Food sovereignty -- Ghana
Transgenic plants -- Ghana
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Food sovereignty
Transgenic plants
Ghana
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781609177010
1609177010
9781628954692
1628954698