1st Edition

Decolonising Seed Governance in the Andes Lessons for Just and Sustainable Food Futures

By Juan Garzón Copyright 2027
268 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

268 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Focusing on the Latin American Andes region, this book examines how emerging decolonial narratives, practices, and rules have opened possibilities for structural change in agri-food systems.     The book argues that the contemporary global agri-food crisis is the outcome of a modern and colonial worldview that has reached its limits. Addressing it requires deep transformations related to power,... Read more

Part 1: Modernity/Coloniality and Transmodernity  1: Modern/Colonial seed systems  2: Transmodernity and Buen Vivir  Part 2: Andean seed system change  3: Andean seed guardian networks  4: Colombian seed system transformations  5: Venezuelan seed system transformations  6: Ecuadorian seed system transformations  Part 3: How change happened  7: Translational contact zones emerging in Andean seed systems  8: Transmodern transitions to Buen Vivir in Andean seed systems  9: 21st Century Andean seed systems: A just transition  Conclusion

Biography

Juan Garzón is an independent consultant and university lecturer working at the intersection of sustainable transitions and social innovation. He holds a PhD in Sustainable Futures from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Juan is currently a lecturer at the Department of Business Administration at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia.