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On food security and alternative food networks: understanding and performing food security in the context of urban bias

机译:关于粮食安全和替代粮食网络:在城市偏见的背景下理解和执行粮食安全

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This paper offers one explanation for the institutional basis of food insecurity in Australia, and argues that while alternative food networks and the food sovereignty movement perform a valuable function in building forms of social solidarity between urban consumers and rural producers, they currently make only a minor contribution to Australia's food and nutrition security. The paper begins by identifying two key drivers of food security: household incomes (on the demand side) and nutrition-sensitive, 'fair food' agriculture (on the supply side). We focus on this second driver and argue that healthy populations require an agricultural sector that delivers dietary diversity via a fair and sustainable food system. In order to understand why nutrition-sensitive, fair food agriculture is not flourishing in Australia we introduce the development economics theory of urban bias. According to this theory, governments support capital intensive rather than labour intensive agriculture in order to deliver cheap food alongside the transfer of public revenues gained from rural agriculture to urban infrastructure, where the majority of the voting public resides. We chart the unfolding of the Urban Bias across the twentieth century and its consolidation through neo-liberal orthodoxy, and argue that agricultural policies do little to sustain, let alone revitalize, rural and regional Australia. We conclude that by observing food system dynamics through a re-spatialized lens, Urban Bias Theory is valuable in highlighting rural-urban socio-economic and political economy tensions, particularly regarding food system sustainability. It also sheds light on the cultural economy tensions for alternative food networks as they move beyond niche markets to simultaneously support urban food security and sustainable rural livelihoods.
机译:本文为澳大利亚粮食不安全的制度基础提供了一种解释,并指出,尽管替代性粮食网络和粮食主权运动在建立城市消费者与农村生产者之间的社会团结形式方面发挥了重要作用,但它们目前只占很小的比例。对澳大利亚粮食和营养安全的贡献。本文首先确定了粮食安全的两个主要驱动因素:家庭收入(在需求方面)和对营养敏感的“公平食品”农业(在供应方面)。我们关注第二个驱动因素,认为健康的人口需要农业部门通过公平和可持续的食品系统提供饮食多样性。为了理解为什么营养敏感的公平食品农业在澳大利亚没有蓬勃发展,我们引入了城市偏见的发展经济学理论。根据这一理论,政府支持资本密集型农业,而不是劳动密集型农业,以便提供廉价食品,同时将农村农业获得的公共收入转移到大多数投票公众居住的城市基础设施。我们绘制了整个20世纪城市偏见的发展及其通过新自由主义正统观念进行整合的观点,并指出农业政策对维持澳大利亚农村和地区的活力无能为力,更不用说振兴了。我们得出结论,通过以重新空间化的角度观察粮食系统的动态,城市偏向理论在强调城乡社会经济和政治经济的紧张关系,特别是在粮食系统可持续性方面,具有重要的价值。它还为替代食品网络超越利基市场而同时支持城市粮食安全和可持续农村生计提供了文化经济压力。

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