Feeding the World as If People Mattered

How Small Farms Produce Value Beyond Yields

8.9 × 6.0 × 0.9 in, 330 pages

english language

Published by University of Arizona Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8165-5676-2
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Backyard gardens flush with cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers where bees buzz and chickens scratch. Beyond, a forest filled with blackberries and jewelweed. Inspired by childhood memories of his grandmother's overflowing backyard garden, author Andrew Flachs has embarked on a multi-continent, decades-long look at agriculture and its value. The dominant view of agriculture has focused only on what we produce. It sees value in terms of capital gains or yield efficiency, masking how our global food system produces tremendous amounts of food commodities while failing to feed people, support rural communities, or enhance ecological well-being. Feeding the World as if People Mattered asks us to look more deeply and more humanely at what we perceive to be most valuable in our agricultural systems.

This book draws on fifteen years of anthropological research, taking readers to fields in South India, Eastern Europe, and North America, where people are already feeding the …

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Subjects

  • anthropology
  • ethnobiology
  • farming
  • agriculture
  • sustainability