Introduction to Industrial Agriculture Management System

Introduction to Industrial Agriculture Management System

by Eric Levitin 

ISBN9781806247936
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$268.00
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Industrial agriculture has had great boom in generating plentiful, minimal-cost food. World hunger has been declining for decades, and food production per capita has increased sharply since the 1960s. But this success has come with costs that raise questions about the sustainability and the unintended effects of the global “rationalization” of food production. Environmental costs include the degradation of groundwater, surface water, soils, and biologic diversity. Social costs include a growing rural-urban divide, a worldwide obesity epidemic, and antibiotic resistance. This book “Introduction to Industrial Agriculture Management System” takes an evolutionary perspective to look at global agriculture as an interlocking system of technologies, belief systems, and institutions that reinforces growth and technological complexity over stability and long-run sustainability. The point is made that this system did not “naturally” evolve but is the result of accidents of history, lock-in, and path dependencies, and most importantly, the active government promotion of industrial agriculture.

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