Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa #: Contesting Africa's New Green Revolution

Biotechnology and Philanthrocapitalist Development in Ghana

Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa #: Contesting Africa's New Green Revolution
Jacqueline Ignatova
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Hardback
h222 x 140mm - 216pg
17 Jun 2021 UK
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9781786996558
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' In this insightful critique of arguments for and against GMOs as a remedy for poverty, inequality and hunger in Africa, Ignatova illuminates the way the "new Green Revolution" serves as a vehicle for philanthrocapital - generating markets and wealth for global agribusiness in the name of "pro-poor" development. ' Sara Berry, Professor Emeritus, John Hopkins University, USA ' Ignatova' s important book illuminates profound problems with public-private partnerships that skirt democratic accountability and empower wealthy interests at the expense of local communities. But it' s not a despairing account: she centres Ghanaian activists and policy-makers who are pioneering a new type of philanthropy, one emphasizing interdependency and social justice over anti-democratic efforts to privatize seed commons. A revelatory and insightful study. ' Linsey McGoey, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex, UK ' Like a combine through a field of genetically modified maize, Jacqueline Ignatova cuts through the rhetoric surrounding the ' Green Revolution for Africa' to reveal the underlying power, politics and inequities that shape agricultural development in contemporary Ghana. Full of rich empirics and analytical insights, this book is essential reading for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of how public-private partnerships and philanthropy-driven initiatives are reshaping smallholder agriculture across the African continent. ' Marcus Taylor, Associate Professor and Head of Department, Global Development Studies, Queen' s University, Canada
"Ignatova' s important book illuminates profound problems with public-private partnerships that skirt democratic accountability and empower wealthy interests at the expense of local communities. But it' s not a despairing account: she centres Ghanaian activists and policy-makers who are pioneering a new type of philanthropy, one emphasizing interdependency and social justice over anti-democratic efforts to privatize seed commons. A revelatory and insightful study. " --Professor Linsey McGoey, University of Essex, UK"Like a combine through a field of genetically modified maize, Jacqueline Ignatova cuts through the rhetoric surrounding the ' Green Revolution for Africa' to reveal the underlying power, politics and inequities that shape agricultural development in contemporary Ghana. Full of rich empirics and analytical insights, this book is essential reading for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of how public-private partnerships and philanthropy-driven initiatives are reshaping smallholder agriculture across the African continent. " --Marcus Taylor, Associate Professor & Head of Department, Global Development Studies, Queen' s University, Canada
Jacqueline A. Ignatova is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Development at Appalachian State University in North Carolina. She is a board member of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and a co-founder of the Watauga Seed Library in Boone, North Carolina.

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