Seed Politics in Turkey: the Awakening of a Landrace Wheat and Its Prospects

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2020

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Nizam, Derya

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This article analyses the current state of seed politics in Turkey focusing on the recent appropriation and commercialization of a wheat landrace, Karakilcik bugdayi (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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Seed activism, wheat farming, alternative food networks, consumer cooperatives, Turkish agriculture, landraces, Alternative Food Networks, Turkish, Agrobiodiversity, Conservation

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05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 0507 social and economic geography, 02 engineering and technology

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Journal of Peasant Studıes

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47

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4

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741

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766
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