Description
Globalization and the Time-Space Reorganization explores the profound ways that capital mobility has restructured agriculture and food systems across the Americas. The authors, Alessandro Bonanno and Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti, provide a comprehensive analysis of how transnational corporations, investment flows, and global market forces have reorganized production patterns, land use, and food distribution.
This work examines the temporal and spatial dimensions of agricultural change, revealing how globalization has created new forms of economic integration while simultaneously generating social and environmental challenges. The book addresses key topics including corporate consolidation, labor migration, supply chain development, and the impact on small-scale farmers and rural communities.
Through detailed case studies and theoretical frameworks, the authors demonstrate how capital mobility has transformed traditional agricultural practices and created new dependencies within the food system. An essential resource for understanding contemporary agricultural economics and the global food crisis.







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