Hello everyone,

Our panel "The Promise or Peril of the New Green Revolution in Africa" is short 
one paper for submission to the ISA 2015.

The Promise or Peril of the New Green Revolution in Africa
ISA 2015

How does increased international investment in African agriculture affect food 
security? This panel examines the contentious dynamics of efforts to modernize 
African agriculture through a "new Green Revolution." This iteration of the 
Green Revolution entails the introduction of new agricultural technologies such 
as genetically modified seed, as well as greater access to agricultural inputs 
such as fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation, and tractors. Led by actors such 
as the G8 New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition and the Alliance for a 
Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), new Green Revolution programs seek to "scale 
up" African agricultural systems, connecting smallholder farmers to global 
markets through export-oriented value chains. A growing transnational food 
sovereignty movement has challenged this model. The movement highlights the 
degree to which these programs are influenced by the corporate private sector, 
undermining practices of self-provisioning of small-scale farmers. The papers 
on the panel examine the impact of linking smallholder farmers to global value 
chains. Is it possible to merge these divergent agrarian models to augment 
better governance policies and technical support for the region's most 
neglected but crucial farmers? What space is there for small-scale farmers to 
pursue food sovereignty outside of this predominant food regime?

Please contact me at [email protected] ASAP if you are interested in 
contributing a paper.
Thank you!
Jacqui

Jacqueline Ignatova
PhD Candidate
Fulbright Ghana Fellow 2012-13
Department of Government & Politics
University of Maryland, College Park
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