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Dismantling agroecology: The coming of the genetically modified cotton-agrochemical complex in an Indian highland frontier

This article traces the coming of a genetically modified (GM) cotton-agrochemical complex to highland eastern India. In this region of rich biodiversity and Indigenous systems of food and agroecology, GM cotton cultivation has seen a meteoric rise over the past decade. It explores how this shift from a no-input polyculture cultivation of community-held heirloom varieties to market-provisioned cotton seeds and agrochemicals marks a rupture that is fundamentally transforming the relationship of cultivators to land, seeds, and knowledge systems around agroecological practices.

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Year: 2024
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Country/ies: India
Geographical coverage: Asia and the Pacific
Content language: English
Author: Chitrangada Choudhury ,
Type: Journal article
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