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Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique

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Main Author: Dekeyser, Koen
Publication Date: 2019
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: In Africa, food systems intersect with dynamics such as demographic growth, urbanisation, and climate change, as African food systems are key drivers of livelihood provision, development, and human-environment interactions. The governance of African food systems shapes how food systems are changing as a response to these dynamics, which will have important social, economic, and ecological impacts for generations of Africans. This article positions large land investments in food system changes in central Kenya and northern Mozambique based on a large-scale household survey and interviews, and uses these findings to debate the concept of food democracy. Large land investments contributed to more modern food systems, which impacted land availability, household’s engagement in agriculture, and supply chains. These changes shifted power and control in local food systems. But even in the ‘extreme’ example of land investments, local perspectives challenge what could, and could not, be included in a democratic food system.
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title Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique
spellingShingle Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique
Dekeyser, Koen
food democracy; food systems; Kenya; land investments; large agricultural investments; Mozambique
title_short Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique
title_full Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique
title_fullStr Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique
title_sort Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique
author Dekeyser, Koen
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv food democracy; food systems; Kenya; land investments; large agricultural investments; Mozambique
topic food democracy; food systems; Kenya; land investments; large agricultural investments; Mozambique
description In Africa, food systems intersect with dynamics such as demographic growth, urbanisation, and climate change, as African food systems are key drivers of livelihood provision, development, and human-environment interactions. The governance of African food systems shapes how food systems are changing as a response to these dynamics, which will have important social, economic, and ecological impacts for generations of Africans. This article positions large land investments in food system changes in central Kenya and northern Mozambique based on a large-scale household survey and interviews, and uses these findings to debate the concept of food democracy. Large land investments contributed to more modern food systems, which impacted land availability, household’s engagement in agriculture, and supply chains. These changes shifted power and control in local food systems. But even in the ‘extreme’ example of land investments, local perspectives challenge what could, and could not, be included in a democratic food system.
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