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John Wilkinson
Centre for Graduate Studies in Agricultural Development (CPDA),

Department of Development,

Agriculture and Society,

Federal Rural University,

Rio de Janeiro

E-mail: jwilkins@uol.com.br

About the Author

John Wilkinson is a senior lecturer at the Rural Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He has published widely on diverse themes related to the transformation of the agro-food system, including family farming, regional integration and competitiveness, innovation and biotechnology. He was co-author of From Farming to Biotechnology (Blackwell, 1987). He has worked for the European Commission and has carried out research for a wide range of international bodies including the OECD, FAO and UNESCO. His current interests include new patterns of economic insertion for small farmers, regional integration, innovation and biotechnology in agro-food restructuring.

Alternative Genetically Modified Organisms, Organics and The Contested Construction of Demand in The Agro-food System

John Wilkinson

This article argues that the examples of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and organics call for a critical reappraisal of demand and consumer theory as applied to agro-food studies. While GMOs have been the object of unprecedented opposition in spite of their unanimous adoption by upstream multinationals, organics have experienced spectacular autonomous growth leading to belated adaptive responses by the major downstream actors. After examining the implications of these two developments, the article discusses the contested dynamics of demand formation in the agro-food system and the different ways in which broader demand trends influence food consumption patterns. It also calls attention to the central role of new civic and State actors in analysing the alliances now emerging within the agro-food system.

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