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BIOPOLITICS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND GENETIC RESOURCES: THE CASE OF PAA SEEDS
Fecha
2016-05-01Registro en:
Boletin Goiano De Geografia. Goiana: Univ Federal Goias, Inst Estudos Socio-ambientais, v. 36, n. 2, p. 221-238, 2016.
0101-708X
10.5216/bgg.v36i2.42793
WOS:000382222000003
Autor
Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Genetic resources are strategic elements for the control and organization of the capitalist agriculture's production chain. In Brazil, this process is not devoid of conflicts, as rural social movements resist the manipulation of genetic resources through contestatory and propositional actions. Seeking to analyze a recent Brazilian public policy, the Food Acquisition Program (PAA), which has a new modality - PAA Seeds, this study departs from the operationalization of the concept of fungibility of power, which considers that power has expanded to all dimensions of life. Thus biopolitics, in a context of pluripotent life, becomes exercised at the intracellular level through biotechnology. In this perspective, power is no longer exclusively of a territorial nature becoming possible to exercise by the manipulation of the temporality of life in order to control the territory. Through this system of concepts, we seek to verify if PAA Seeds can be considered a form of reappraising forces in a biopolitical contentious for the control of the manipulation of genetic resources, specifically the seeds. Based on the instances of dispute between agribusiness and peasant agriculture, we identify along the established analytical movement that PAA Seeds is presented as a rebalancing mechanism between these two different biopolitical projects.