Millions go hungry every year in both poor and rich nations, yet hundreds of thousands of peasants and farmers continue to be pushed off the land. Applied in increasing volumes, chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilize...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Millions go hungry every year in both poor and rich nations, yet hundreds of thousands of peasants and farmers continue to be pushed off the land. Applied in increasing volumes, chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers deplete the soil, pollute our food and water, and leave crops more vulnerable to pest outbreaks. The new and expanding use of genetically engineered seeds threatens species diversity.

This penetrating set of essays explains why corporate agribusiness is a rising threat to farmers, the environment, and consumers. Ranging in subject from the politics of hunger to the new agricultural biotechnologies, and in time and place from early modern Europe to contemporary Cuba, the contributions to Hungry for Profit examine the changes underway in world agriculture today and point the way toward organic, sustainable solutions to problems of food supply.



Similar Products

Foodopoly: The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in AmericaWeighing In: Obesity, Food Justice, and the Limits of Capitalism (California Studies in Food and Culture Book 32)Agriculture and Food in Crisis: Conflict, Resistance, and RenewalAgrarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in California (California Studies in Critical Human Geography)Media/Society: Industries, Images, and AudiencesFood Fight: The Citizen's Guide to the Next Food and Farm BillThe Ecological Rift: Capitalism's War on the EarthCapitalism and Modern Social Theory: An Analysis of the Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Max Weber