Description
In this deeply informative study, Majda Bne Saad identifies the causes for global hunger which are embedded in the current economic system, apportioning blame for global hunger on the West's continuing support for and subsidies to biofuels, which have created persistent and formidable new demands for food commodities. Saad proposes we fight-back, arguing for a 'second green revolution' to grow more food and by analysing the factors constraining low-income nations from achieving food security, she considers policies which could generate income and enhance individuals' entitlement to food.
About the Author
Majda Bne Saad lectured in Food Security, Famines and Development Management at University College Dublin. She was a member of the National Irish Famine Commemoration Committee and was involved in national level development Task Forces in Ireland. She is the author of The Global Hunger Crisis.
Reviews
'Mandatory reading for anyone who mistakenly believes that the global hunger crisis is over' -- Stephen Devereux is a development economist with 25 years experience in food security, poverty and rural development in 13 African countries. He has been a Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) at the University of Sussex since 1996. He has written or edited 7 books on food security,
Book Information
ISBN 9780745330679
Author Majda Bne Saad
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 375g