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Organic Sovereignties - Struggles over Farming in an Age of Free Trade
This first sustained ethnographic study of organic agriculture outside the United States traces its meanings, practices, and politics in two nations typically considered worlds apart: Latvia and Costa Rica. Situated on the frontiers of the European Union and the United States, these geopolitically and economically in-between places illustrate ways that international treaties have created contradictory pressures for organic farmers.Organic farmers in both countries build multispecies networks of biological and social diversity and create spaces of sovereignty within state and suprastate governance bodies.Organic associations inCentral America and Eastern Europe face parallel challenges inbalancingmultiple identities as social movements, market sectors, and NGOs while finding their place in regions and nations reshaped by world events.
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