‘Keeping seeds in our hands’: the rise of seed activism

Karine Peschard*, Shalini Randeria

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

Semantic innovations like seed commons, peasant seeds and seed sovereignty are a powerful expression of what may be termed as seed activism. In this opening paper of the JPS Special Forum on Seed Activism, we explore the surge of mobilizations the world over in response to processes of seed enclosures and loss of agrobiodiversity. A historical overview of the evolution of seed activism over the past three decades traces a paradigm shift from farmers’ rights to seed sovereignty. Some of the main threats to peasant seed systems–from seed and intellectual property laws to biopiracy, corporate concentration and new genome editing technologies–are analyzed along with strategies by peasants and other activists to counter these developments. We take stock of what has been achieved so far and of the challenges ahead, and suggest some avenues for future research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)613-647
Number of pages35
JournalJournal of Peasant Studies
Volume47
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Jun 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • agrobiodiversity
  • commons
  • enclosures
  • food sovereignty
  • peasants’ rights
  • Seed activism
  • seed sovereignty

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