Agrifood System Transitions in Brazil

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Agrifood Companies
Agrifood Sector
Agrifood System
Agroecological Movements
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Brazilian Government
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Contemporary Societies
convention theory
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Farming Styles
Flexible Crops
Food Orders
Food Regimes
Food Sovereignty
Green Corn
IBGE
institutional change in Brazilian agriculture
International Monetary Fund
Marshal Plan
National School Feeding Programme
neoinstitutional analysis
Neoinstitutional approaches
NGO Friend
Participatory Certification
practice theory agriculture
rural development studies
Serra Da Canastra
Serra Gaucha
Small Scale Food Processing
Social Reproduction
sociology of food
sustainable food systems
Yerba Mate

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367617905
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the agrifood system transitions in Brazil to provide a new understanding of the trajectory of agriculture and rural development in this country. It accentuates the increasing diversifi cation and hybridization of food production and consumption practices throughout history.

With a framework that combines convention theory, neoinstitutional approaches and practice theory, this book suggests the concept of “food orders” which represents different arrangements of practices, institutions and sociotechnical artifacts. By exploring the interrelations between these elements, the book looks at six different food orders: industrial, commercial, domestic, aesthetic, civic and fi nancial, in tandem with examples of practices, sectors and territories to understand the dynamics of each one. This aids in understanding the main tendencies of the agrifood sector in such a vast country that, being a major player in global food markets, also affect production and consumption dynamics in several other countries. Besides, this book also seeks to comprehend the current institutional changes in Brazil that may be critical to interpret the global dissemination of populist and autocratic governments.

Offering key insights into the contemporary sociology of agriculture and food, this book demonstrates how strengthening democracy and supporting the organization of civil society are major challenges when we think about transition for sustainable food systems.

Paulo André Niederle is Professor of Rural and Economic Sociology at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Valdemar João Wesz, Junior is Professor of Rural Development at the Federal University of Latin American Integration, Foz do Iguaçú, Brazil.

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