posted on 2023-08-05, 13:23authored byT. Garrett Graddy-Lovelace, Patti Naylor
Resetting international agricultural governance requires a collective commitment to changing the economic rules of production. This article reports on the challenging questions raised by the Disparity to Parity project, led by a group of farmer-activists, farmer organizations, and scholar-activists in the US. How can parity policies be updated, expanded, redesigned with and for Black, Indigenous, immigrant, cooperative, female and gender diverse farmers and would-be farmers? How does the parity movement join in global solidarity to reset the international agricultural economic and trade rules to reverse the globalization of agriculture that dumps surplus and undermines food sovereignty?
History
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)
Notes
Development (Basingstoke), Volume 64, Issue 3-4, Pages 259 - 265, December 2021.