Poisoned, Dispossessed and Excluded: A Critique of the Neoliberal Soy Regime in Paraguay

This paper challenges the recent hailing of agricultural biotechnology as a panacea for food insecurity and rural poverty in countries of the global South. Based on an empirical investigation of the neoliberal soy regime in Paraguay, I document how the profound transformation of this country's...

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subjects accumulation by fumigation and dispossession
Agribusiness
Agricultural biotechnology
Agricultural development
Agricultural practices
Agricultural production
Agriculture
agrochemical drift
Agrochemicals
Agronomy
Analysis
Biotechnology
Company structure
Dependence
Development policy
Empowerment
Environmental quality
Food
Food security
Food supply
Genetic modification
Genetically altered foods
Health care policy
Industrial policy
National security
Negotiation
neoliberal food regime
Neoliberalism
Paraguay
Peasants
Poverty
Production
Quality of care
Rural areas
Rural poverty
Security
Southern Hemisphere
Soybeans
Studies
Sustainability
Transformation
Transgenic
transgenic soy
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