Revolturas: resisting multinational seed corporations and legal seed regimes through seed-saving practices and activism in Colombia

Diego Silva Garzón, Laura Gutiérrez Escobar

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Drawing on ethnographic research, we analyze the motivations, conditions of possibility, and strategies of seed saving among different farmers in Colombia. For indigenous agroecological farmers, seed saving represents a form of resistance mobilized through narratives of tradition, sovereignty, freedom, and environmental protection. In contrast, industrial farmers, who grow genetically-modified cotton, carry out seed saving surreptitiously to minimize production costs and to resist the enclosure of seeds by corporations. Despite these two groups of farmers' different political motivations and strategies, both types of seed saving practices challenge corporate seed control. Can these seed-saving practices be considered forms of seed sovereignty activism?.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)674-699
Número de páginas26
PublicaciónJournal of Peasant Studies
Volumen47
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 06 jun. 2020
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