The changing bio-politics of the organic: Production, regulation, consumption [Book Review]

Agriculture and Human Values 17 (3):211-213 (2000)
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Abstract

This introduction situates key themesfound in papers given at a recent workshop on thechanging material practices, meanings, and regulationof US organic food production. The context is theemergence of an international bio-politics ofagriculture and food and, more particularly in the US,the contradictions of sustainable agriculturemovements catalyzed by the rapid scaling up of organicagriculture from a niche activity to nascentindustry.

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