Silenced voices, vital arguments: smallholder farmers in the Mexican GM maize controversy


Por: Carro-Ripalda S., Astier M.

Publicada: 1 dic 2014
Categoría: Agronomy and Crop Science

Resumen:
Smallholder producers are the collective most likely to be affected by the introduction of GMOs globally, yet the least included in public debates and consultation about the development, implementation or regulation of this agricultural biotechnology. Why are the voices and arguments of smallholder farmers being excluded from national and international GM debates and regulation? In this article, we identify barriers which prevent smallholder farmers in Mexico from having a voice in public political, economic, scientific and social fori regarding the GM maize controversy. Through the analysis of empirical data from a case study in Mexico, we identify political, institutional, economic and ontological reasons that lie behind that exclusion. We conclude with an appraisal of smallholder farmers’ perspectives on GM maize and their visions of Mexico’s rural future, within which they demand a meaningful and rightful space. © 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

Filiaciones:
Astier M.:
 Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ctr Invest Geog Ambiental, Morelia 58190, Michoacan, Mexico
ISSN: 0889048X
Editorial
Springer Netherlands, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, Países Bajos
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 31 Número: 4
Páginas: 655-663
WOS Id: 000344799700011