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.
Año: 2024
País(es): India
Cobertura geográfica: Asia y el Pacífico
Texto completo disponible en: https://online.ucpress.edu/elementa/article/12/1/00105/201968/Dismantling-agroecology-The-coming-of-the?searchresult=1
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
Author: Chitrangada Choudhury
Tipo: artículo de revista