Materiality and the politics of seeds in the global expansion of quinoa

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Food Culture & Society Pub Date : 2022-12-08 DOI:10.1080/15528014.2022.2152608
Fabiana Li
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ABSTRACT In recent years, quinoa (traditionally grown in South America) has been imagined as a food crop that addresses the world’s most pressing problems: climate change, water scarcity, food insecurity, malnutrition, and economic inequality. Valued for being nutritionally exceptional and resistant to several agronomic stresses, quinoa has attracted the attention of consumers, researchers, and development agencies. This paper focuses on the World Quinoa Congress and other international gatherings of experts (plant scientists, quinoa farmers, social scientists, development practitioners, and entrepreneurs) who produce and share knowledge about quinoa’s cultivation, production, consumption, and diversification. I examine how various actors materialize quinoa through different ways of conceptualizing seeds, property, and knowledge. In some cases, quinoa is part of a larger socioecological system, while in others, seeds are disembedded from their geographical context and studied in terms of their efficiency and yields. I explore the convergence and divergence of knowledges that accompany quinoa’s globalization, shedding light on the frictions, conflicting priorities, opportunities, and questions that arise in spaces of knowledge creation and exchange.
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藜麦全球扩张中的物质性和种子政治
近年来,藜麦(传统上生长在南美洲)被认为是一种解决世界上最紧迫问题的粮食作物:气候变化、水资源短缺、粮食不安全、营养不良和经济不平等。藜麦因其独特的营养和对多种农艺胁迫的抵抗力而受到重视,吸引了消费者、研究人员和发展机构的注意。本文主要关注世界藜麦大会和其他国际专家(植物科学家、藜麦农民、社会科学家、发展实践者和企业家)的聚会,他们提供并分享有关藜麦种植、生产、消费和多样化的知识。我研究了不同的演员如何通过不同的方式概念化种子、财产和知识来实现藜麦。在某些情况下,藜麦是更大的社会生态系统的一部分,而在其他情况下,藜麦种子从其地理环境中挖掘出来,并根据其效率和产量进行研究。我探讨了伴随藜麦全球化而来的知识的融合和分歧,揭示了在知识创造和交流的空间中出现的摩擦、冲突的优先事项、机会和问题。
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