Tracing policy connections: the politics of knowledge in the Green Revolution and biotechnology eras in India
2003
S. Seshia | I. Scoones
This paper compares policy making in the "Green Revolution" and "biotechnology" eras to explore the dynamic interaction of global and more local knowledge about agriculture, food and rural development.The paper argues that the biotechnology era is unquestionably different from the Green Revolution, in a number of key respects: the nature and complexity of policy narratives associated with agriculture, food security and povertythe types, numbers and networks of actors inside and outside the state involved in policy makingthe form and location of expertise and sites of policy making, from the local to the globalthe nature and extent of policy debate, controversy and dissentThe authors suggest that more attention needs to be paid to the important differences in policy context and process if some of the challenges of the biotechnology era are to be met.Main findings include:policy emphases have shifted from a focus on national food self sufficiency and nation building in a planned economy to engaging with a liberalised, highly unequal and uncertain global market economy, liberalisation and trade issuesagricultural policy debates have shifted from small scale farming for food production to agriculture as a globally competitive industry. The result has been a move from the involvement of relatively few players in the policy process to multiple players, including many non state actors each with global connectionsfunding flows have changed from international philanthropy with state support to an increasing reliance on the private sector. This is associated with different practices of science and from research premised on the free exchange of knowledge to research governed by intellectual property concerns and commercial confidentialitygiven the present focus of policies on creating enabling environments for private sector research and development, it is important that food security is brought back onto policy agendas[Adapted from author]
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