The Gift of the Middleman: An Ethnography of Quinoa Trading Networks in Los Lipez of Bolivia

by Andrew Ofstehage

Written for completion of MSc in Management of Agro-ecological Knowledge and Social Change at Wageningen University. Studies were carried out with Alberto Arce as supervisor in the Rural Development Sociology chairgroup.

Using ethnographic techniques, this research has followed quinoa from San Agustin to markets throughout Bolivia and... more

Nusta Juira's Gift of Quinoa: Peasants, Trademarks, and Intermediaries in the Transformation of a Bolivian Commodity Economy

by Andrew Ofstehage

Published in 2011 in Anthropology of Work Review: 32(2) 103-114.

Farmers and activists in the Los Lipez region of Bolivia have created a symbolic commons that links their identity,... more

The construction of an alternative quinoa economy: balancing solidarity, household needs, and profit in San Agustín, Bolivia

by Andrew Ofstehage

In Press: Agriculture and Human Values

Quinoa farmers in San Agustín, Bolivia face the dilemma of producing for a growing international market while... more

Nusta Juira's Gift of Quinoa: Peasants, Trademarks, and Intermediaries in the Transformation of a Bolivian Commodity Economy

by Andrew Ofstehage

Published in 2011 in Anthropology of Work Review: 32(2) 103-114.

Farmers and activists in the Los Lipez region of Bolivia have created a symbolic commons that links their identity,... more

The construction of an alternative quinoa economy: balancing solidarity, household needs, and profit in San Agustín, Bolivia

by Andrew Ofstehage

In Press: Agriculture and Human Values

Quinoa farmers in San Agustín, Bolivia face the dilemma of producing for a growing international market while... more

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Rural Women Producers and Cooperatives in Conflict Settings in Arab States

by Simel Esim

Written with Mansour Omeira and presented at the FAO-IFAD-ILO Workshop on Gaps, trends and current research in gender dimensions of agricultural and rural employment: differentiated pathways out of poverty, Rome, Italy, March 31-April 2, 2009

Ongoing violent conflicts accentuate the challenges that women and men face in the rural areas of Iraq, Lebanon, and... more

Stop Smoking within USAMV Cluj-Napoca and All Romanian University campuses and Anywhere in the World – for a Sustainable Romania and Development – The Human and His Decisions is the Most Contaminating Aggregate (Romanian language article with English abstract)

by Adrian Toader-Williams

Author: Adrian Toader-Williams
Keywords: Stop smoking, university campus, Romania, economy, ecology, sustainable development, public health, world economy, personal health, efficiency, academic performance, public policy, law, terms conditions, human mind, bureaucracy, interests, education, life sciences, research, tobacco, natural resources, campaign, Global impact, 31 may, WHO, World Health Organization, OMS, Organizaţia Mondială a Sănătăţii, FĂ FIECARE ZI  ZIUA MONDIALĂ FĂRĂ TUTUN, Make Every Day World No Tobacco Day, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, USAMV Cluj-Napoca,

The article is in Romanian language and it marks the beginning of Stop Smoking campaign within the University campuses... more

Feeding China's Pigs: Implications for the Environment, Smallholder Farmers in China and Food Security

by Mindi Schneider

This is a report I wrote for the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP).

Executive Summary
Starting in 1979, pork became the most produced and consumed meat in the world. The reason for... more

Acquiring land abroad for agricultural purposes: ‘land grab’ or agri-FDI? Report of the Surrey International Law Centre and Environmental Regulatory Research Group

by Antoine Martin

Co-authored with Mulugeta M Ayalew (university of Surrey), Published in the Surrey Law Working Papers – 08/2011

Following the 2008 world food crisis, many international investors have engaged in a race for land acquisition and... more

Brine shrimp toxicity of some plants used as traditional medicines in Kagera Region, north western Tanzania

by Anke Weisheit

Published in Tanzania Journal of Health Research
Health User's Trust Fund (HRUTF) 2010

Keywords: antimicrobials, brine shrimp toxicity, traditional medicines, Tanzania

Herbal medicines constitute a potentially important resource for new and safe drugs for the management of microbial... more

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