From Jicama to Jackfruit

The Global Political Economy of Food

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book From Jicama to Jackfruit by Kimberly A. Weir, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Kimberly A. Weir ISBN: 9781317259435
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: November 17, 2015
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Kimberly A. Weir
ISBN: 9781317259435
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: November 17, 2015
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

What did you have for breakfast? Did you ever stop to think about the people and steps involved with how your banana or cereal got on your plate? Nearly everyone is a part of the global food system, yet few people are aware of how it operates. Kimberly A. Weir starts by evaluating how we are connected with spice farmers, cocoa bean growers, soybean producers, tomato pickers, and tuna fishers not only gives insight into where we fit in the global food chain, but also offers a unique way to understand the aspects and concepts of the global political economy. The book begins by figuring out where readers fit in the global food chain, looking at what affects eating habits and choices, and situating these factors in a global context. From Jicama to Jackfruit provides that insight in abundance.

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What did you have for breakfast? Did you ever stop to think about the people and steps involved with how your banana or cereal got on your plate? Nearly everyone is a part of the global food system, yet few people are aware of how it operates. Kimberly A. Weir starts by evaluating how we are connected with spice farmers, cocoa bean growers, soybean producers, tomato pickers, and tuna fishers not only gives insight into where we fit in the global food chain, but also offers a unique way to understand the aspects and concepts of the global political economy. The book begins by figuring out where readers fit in the global food chain, looking at what affects eating habits and choices, and situating these factors in a global context. From Jicama to Jackfruit provides that insight in abundance.

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