“金融化粮食制度”中的粮食安全和农业危机

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Marco Fama, M. Conti
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本文探讨了金融对农业和全球粮食系统渗透的影响。作者分析了最近全球粮食危机的原因,揭示了金融投机所起的关键作用,并解释了为什么这种现象对粮食安全的影响可能远远超过与“实体经济”中发生的供需动态相关的问题。有人认为,金融市场正在产生定价机制和财富分配的动态,对农业结构产生影响,也对我们的日常生活产生影响。在为投机者和农业综合企业创造新的盈利机会的同时,金融对粮食系统的渗透增加了不确定性,给地方行为体带来了新的风险,甚至损害了他们应对外部冲击(如COVID-19大流行)的能力。要理解这些现象,就必须把它们与我们全球体系的更广泛变革和资本主义发展的长期轨迹联系起来。本文在世界体系分析启发的一些方法所提供的分析工具的支持下进行,揭示了可被定义为“金融化粮食制度”的根源,并讨论了其一些重要的生态和社会经济矛盾。
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Food security and agricultural crises in a “financialized food regime”
The paper explores the impact of finance's penetration into agriculture and the global food system. The authors analyse the causes of the recent global food crises, unveiling the key role played by financial speculation and explaining why this phenomenon is likely to affect food security much more than the problems related to the supply and demand dynamics taking place in the “real economy”. Financial markets, it is argued, are engendering pricing mechanisms and dynamics of wealth distribution that have consequences on agrarian structures, but also on our daily life. While creating new profit opportunities for speculators and the agribusiness, the penetration of finance into food systems increase uncertainty and imply new risks for local actors, to the point of compromising their capability to respond to exogenous shocks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. To make sense of these phenomena, they must be linked to the broader transformation of our global system and to the long-term trajectories of capitalist development. This operation is here made with the support of the analytical tools provided by some approaches inspired by the world-system analysis, bringing to light the roots of what can be defined as a “financialized food regime” and discussing some of its important ecological and socio-economic contradictions.
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