Stolen Harvest
The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply
Vandana Shiva
Pages: 150ISBN: 0-89608-608-9
Format: cloth
Release Date: 2000-01-01
In Stolen Harvest, "the South's best known environmentalist" (New Internationalist) and 1993 Right Livelihood Award winner, Vandana Shiva, continues her path-breaking work on uncovering the devastating human and environmental impacts of corporate-engineered international trade agreements.
In Stolen Harvest, she charts the impacts of industrial agriculture and what they mean for small farmers, the environment, and the quality and healthfulness of the foods we eat. A short, impassioned, and inspiring book that will shape the debate about genetic engineering and commercial agriculture for years to come.
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Finalist for 2001 Independent Press Awards Best Environment/Ecology Book
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Finalist for World Hunger Year's Harry Chapin Media Award
Table of Contents
Introduction
1
The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply
2
Soy Imperialism and the Destruction of Local Food Cultures
3
The Stolen Harvest Under the Sea
4 Mad
Cows and Sacred Cows
5
The Stolen Harvest of Seed
6
Genetic Engineering and Food Security
7
Reclaiming Food Democracy



