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Shattering: Food, Politics, and the Loss of Genetic Diversity

by Cary Fowler

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It was through control of the shattering of wild seeds that humans first domesticated plants. Now control over those very plants threatens to shatter the world's food supply, as loss of genetic diversity sets the stage for widespread hunger. Large-scale agriculture has come to favor uniformity in food crops. More than 7,000 U.S. apple varieties once grew in American orchards; 6,000 of them are no longer available. Every broccoli variety offered through seed catalogs in 1900 has now disappeared. As the international genetics supply industry absorbs seed companies—with nearly one thousand takeovers since 1970—this trend toward uniformity seems likely to continue; and as third world agriculture is brought in line with international business interests, the gene pools of humanity's most basic foods are threatened. The consequences are more than culinary. Without the genetic diversity from which farmers traditionally breed for resistance to diseases, crops are more susceptible to the spread of pestilence. Tragedies like the Irish Potato Famine may be thought of today as ancient history; yet the U.S. corn blight of 1970 shows that technologically based agribusiness is a breeding ground for disaster. Shattering reviews the development of genetic diversity over 10,000 years of human agriculture, then exposes its loss in our lifetime at the hands of political and economic forces. The possibility of crisis is real; this book shows that it may not be too late to avert it.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-256) and index.

About the Author

Environmentalists Cary Fowler and Patrick Mooney work for the Rural Advancement Fund International, a non-profit organization supporting family farm agriculture and the conservation of genetic diversity. In recognition of their work in this area, they received in 1985 the Right Livelihood Foundation's "Alternative Nobel Prize." Environmentalist Patrick Mooney works for the Rural Advancement Fund International, a non-profit organization supporting family farm agriculture and the conservation of genetic diversity.

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ISBN:
9780816511815
Other:
Fowler, Cary
Author:
Mooney, Pat
Author:
Fowler, Cary
Publisher:
University of Arizona Press
Location:
Tucson :
Subject:
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Subject:
Industries
Subject:
Environmental Science
Subject:
Ecology
Subject:
History, theory and practice
Subject:
Genetics
Subject:
Food and nutrition
Subject:
Food crops
Subject:
Germplasm resources, Plant
Subject:
Food crops -- Losses -- Prevention.
Subject:
Industries - General
Subject:
Life Sciences - Ecology
Subject:
Food crops -- Breeding -- Economic aspects.
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Biological Sciences.
Subject:
Business Writing
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series Volume:
#2-87
Publication Date:
19900631
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
278
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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