The Age Of The Soybean: An Environmental History Of Soy During The Great Acceleration

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The soybean is far more than just a versatile crop whose derivatives serve the protein needs of a meatless diet. One of the world's most important commodities, soy represents the embodiment of mechanised industrial agriculture and is one of the main actors behind the socioeconomic, political and ecological transformations of industrial farming in several world regions. Despite the crop's potential as a cheap source of vegetal protein for human consumers, most industrial soybean production has fuelled the global meat industrial complex, as animal feed. Soybean is thus, paradoxically, still a relatively 'invisible' crop to the public at large, although its global yields continue to increase at stupendous rates, lining the pockets of agribusiness and to the detriment of traditional agriculture. The transnational socio-ecological and economic entanglements characterising this versatile legume's global expansion have prompted scholarly attention as researchers around the world have begun to unveil the main historical drivers behind the rise of the soybean in the global food chain. This book aims to expand the analysis, offering the most significant effort so far at an environmental history of soybeans. Interrogating the socioeconomic and ecological transformations determined by (and determining) the rise of soy in international food chains during the Great Acceleration, the volume gathers contributions from an international cast of researchers, working in numerous geographical contexts, from Japan and China, to India, African nations, the Southern Cone of Latin America, Northern Europe and the United States. Soybean farming, breeding, processing and marketing have bound together the histories of these diverse regions and altered beyond recognition their ecological and socio- economic contexts.


  • | Author: Claiton Marcio Da Silva, Claudio De Majo
  • | Publisher: White Horse Press
  • | Publication Date: Nov 15, 2022
  • | Number of Pages: 400 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1912186640
  • | ISBN-13: 9781912186648
Author:
Claiton Marcio Da Silva, Claudio De Majo
Publisher:
White Horse Press
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 2022
Number of pages:
400 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1912186640
ISBN-13:
9781912186648