Food Price Inflation as Redistribution: Towards a New Analysis of Corporate Power in the World Food System
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13563467.2013.768611
Abstract
This
paper outlines the contours of a new research agenda for the analysis
of food price crises. By weaving together a detailed quantitative
examination of changes in corporate profit shares with a qualitative
appraisal of the restructuring in business control over the organisation
of society and nature, the paper points to the rapid ascendance of a
new power configuration in the global political economy of food: the
Agro-Trader nexus. The agribusiness and grain trader firms that belong
to the Agro-Trader nexus have not been mere ‘price takers’, instead they
have actively contributed to the inflationary restructuring of the
world food system by championing and facilitating the rapid expansion of
the first-generation biofuels sector. As a key driver of agricultural
commodity price rises, the biofuels boom has raised the Agro-Trader
nexus's differential profits and it has at the same time deepened global
hunger. These findings suggest that food price inflation is a mechanism
of redistribution.
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