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Seed politics in Turkey: the awakening of a landrace wheat and its prospects

Derya Nizam, Zafer Yenal

2020The Journal of Peasant Studies26 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article analyses the current state of seed politics in Turkey focusing on the recent appropriation and commercialization of a wheat landrace, Karakılçık buğdayı (black-awn wheat) in Seferihisar, a small coastal town in the Aegean. It lays bare the long-drawn-out, often arduous but politically innovative processes that brought together various stakeholders, including the local municipality, a seed preservation centre, producer cooperatives, and urban-based alternative food networks. This paper argues that institutional mechanisms with strong grassroots support have the potential to weave together small-producer initiatives and disparate consumer interests and imbue them with the power to transform national agriculture and food politics.

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GrassrootsCommercializationAppropriationPoliticsState (computer science)AgriculturePower (physics)Political scienceEconomyGeographyEconomicsPhilosophyPhysicsLinguisticsArchaeologyLawQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceAlgorithmAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentOrganic Food and AgricultureUrban Agriculture and Sustainability