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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce A ScholtenPublisher: Palgrave MacMillan Imprint: Palgrave MacMillan ISBN: 9781322402802ISBN 10: 1322402809 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 01 January 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBruce Scholten's U.S. Organic Dairy Politics is an important book that should be read by all of those interested in current trends in food systems and sustainable agriculture. It provides a detailed account of the murky politics of organics in America but also opens our eyes to the subversive power of corporate interests generally. Dr Scholten's erudition on dairy issues is remarkable. His published scope includes India, Africa, Europe and now North America. He is one of the foremost experts in the field and his analysis of family dairy farming in particular deserves close attention by policy makers. - Peter Atkins, Durham University, UK, author of Liquid Materialities: A History of Milk, Science and the Law Moving beyond polemical debates in organics, this insightful and very readable book breaks new conceptual and empirical ground by examining the politics and emergence of US dairy organics and its co-constitutive intersections with conventional and mega-dairying. Scholten's perceptive and critical eye unflinchingly interrogates the controversial and contested behaviours of all involved in the dairy world to show an unpredictable and troubled future for dairy organics as a food category. - Richard Le Heron, University of Auckland, USA Bruce Scholten brings both academic and practical expertise to bear in a forensic analysis of conflict within the US dairy industry. This book should be read by anyone who wants to understand how our dairy farmers are coping with the contrasting demands of government regulation, consumer concerns about food quality, animal welfare and environmental sustainability, and the farmers' need to remain competitive under harsh economic conditions. - Guy Robinson, University of South Australia Author InformationBruce A. Scholten is Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Geography, Durham University, UK. He writes on agricultural policy for a variety of international publications, and his research focuses on the political economy of family farming and cooperatives. He grew up on a dairy farm near Lynden, Washington, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |