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Assessment of Food Security and Food Sovereignty in Bolivia
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Assessment of Food Security and Food Sovereignty in Bolivia

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From a rights-based approach, understanding that the State is the main guarantor for the realisation of the human right to food by providing food security, the Plurinational State would be strengthening the vision of food sovereignty, understanding that, as part of the consolidation of its struggle against neoliberalism, the primordial networks of the traditional peasant economy should be prioritised. Through their recognition and the implementation of public policies, a new community paradigm could be consolidated, translated into a model built on the vindication of the practices of the indigenous and peasant peoples it represents. Along these lines, the aim of this paper is to show how, from the philosophical vision of sumaj qamana, the Bolivian state implements public policies that ensure food security with sovereignty by promoting traditional forms of food production or by incorporating policies and plans to improve the means of production, with the aim of promoting peasant family farming.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
15 February 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786207170272

From a rights-based approach, understanding that the State is the main guarantor for the realisation of the human right to food by providing food security, the Plurinational State would be strengthening the vision of food sovereignty, understanding that, as part of the consolidation of its struggle against neoliberalism, the primordial networks of the traditional peasant economy should be prioritised. Through their recognition and the implementation of public policies, a new community paradigm could be consolidated, translated into a model built on the vindication of the practices of the indigenous and peasant peoples it represents. Along these lines, the aim of this paper is to show how, from the philosophical vision of sumaj qamana, the Bolivian state implements public policies that ensure food security with sovereignty by promoting traditional forms of food production or by incorporating policies and plans to improve the means of production, with the aim of promoting peasant family farming.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
15 February 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786207170272