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Stuffed and Starved by Raj Patel

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Stuffed and Starved

The Hidden Battle for the World Food System - Revised and Updated

Raj Patel

Melville House · Print & ebook · June 5, 2012

Reading lane: Agribusiness

Revised and Expanded Edition "For anyone attempting to make sense of the world food crisis, or understand the links between U.S. farm policy and the ability of the world's poor to feed themselves, Stuffed and Starved is indispensable." —Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma It’s a perverse fact of modern life: There are more starving people in the world than ever before, while there are also more people who are overweight.

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Why This Clicks

Food, Power, Price

A sharp, food-centered look at how business and politics shape what ends up on the plate.

Come here for

  • food systems as a serious lens on power
  • civic-minded, worldview-shifting argument

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  • international economics with a political edge
  • more argument than comfort reading

Book Details

Authors
Raj Patel
Publisher
Melville House
Published
June 5, 2012
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Agribusiness · The Food Business
Reading lane
Agribusiness

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Publisher Categories

  • The Food Business

  • Colonialism & Its Aftermath

  • Agriculture & Food Systems

About This Book

Revised and Expanded Edition "For anyone attempting to make sense of the world food crisis, or understand the links between U.S. farm policy and the ability of the world's poor to feed themselves, Stuffed and Starved is indispensable." —Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma It’s a perverse fact of modern life: There are more starving people in the world than ever before, while there are also more people who are overweight. To find out how we got to this point and...

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Revised and Expanded Edition "For anyone attempting to make sense of the world food crisis, or understand the links between U.S. farm policy and the ability of the world's poor to feed themselves, Stuffed and Starved is indispensable." —Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma It’s a perverse fact of modern life: There are more starving people in the world than ever before, while there are also more people who are overweight. To find out how we got to this point and what we can do about it, Raj Patel launched a comprehensive investigation into the global food network. It took him from the colossal supermarkets of California to India’s wrecked paddy-fields and Africa’s bankrupt coffee farms, while along the way he ate genetically engineered soy beans and dodged flying objects in the protestor-packed streets of South Korea. What he found was shocking, from the false choices given us by supermarkets to a global epidemic of farmer suicides, and real reasons for famine in Asia and Africa. Yet he also found great cause for hope—in international resistance movements working to create a more democratic, sustainable and joyful food system. Going beyond ethical consumerism, Patel explains the steps, from seed to store to plate, to regain control of the global food economy, stop the exploitation of both farmers and consumers, and rebalance global sustenance.

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