The agrifood question and rural development dynamics in Brazil and China: towards a protective ‘countermovement’
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Escher, Fabiano (Author)
- Schneider, Sergio (Author)
- Ye, Jingzhong (Author)
Title
The agrifood question and rural development dynamics in Brazil and China: towards a protective ‘countermovement’
Abstract
This paper explores some features of the development paths taken by Brazil and China (two member countries of the BRICS grouping) in the current context of the crisis of neoliberal globalization and transformation of the political and economic world order. The authors use Polanyi’s ‘double movement’ thesis to argue that newly emerging rural development (RD) dynamics in China and Brazil are part of a protective ‘countermovement’, driven by actors and institutions responding to the contradictions of the concentration and internationalization of agrifood systems. However, thedirectionand scope of these countermovements are still open; their transformative potential should be viewed in Gramsci’s terms as a struggle for hegemony the outcome of which depends on the concrete ‘balance of social forces’. First, the paper characterizes the impacts of China’s rise on Brazil’s development, which subsequently found its economy under threat of reprimarization and deindustrialization. The paper then sketches some stylized facts of production and consumption within the Brazil–China soy–meat complex, a key element of the current global food regime, with a focus on corporate control of the soy–meat value chain, and its negative consequences. Finally, the paper identifies the key roles that actors and institutions linked to peasants and family farmers are playing in the RD dynamics of each country. Although China and Brazil represent two very different realities, the comparison shows that critical rural and agrifood issues are indeed moving onto the centre stage of the contemporary ‘double movement’.
Publication
Globalizations
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
92-113
Date
January 2018
Journal Abbr
Globalizations
Language
English
ISSN
14747731
Short Title
The agrifood question and rural development dynamics in Brazil and China
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Escher, Fabiano, Sergio Schneider, and Jingzhong Ye. 2018. “The Agrifood Question and Rural Development Dynamics in Brazil and China: Towards a Protective ‘Countermovement.’” Globalizations 15 (1): 92–113. DOI: 10.1080/14747731.2017.1373980.
Discipline
Publication year
Keywords
- Brazil
- Brazil–China soy–meat complex
- China
- deindustrialization
- double movement
- farming practices
- food industry
- globalization
- production–consumption relations
- rural development
- rural policies
Link to this record
Comments and observations
Be the first to comment!
Please email us your comments, and we will gladly review your submission.