Farming as Financial Asset

Global Finance and the Making of Institutional Landscapes

By (author) Prof. Stefan Ouma

Publication date:

28 May 2020

Publisher

Agenda Publishing

Dimensions:

234x156mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781788211871

Since the global financial crisis, the world has seen a stark rise in financial investment in farming and agricultural production. Indeed, finance has been identified as one of the main causes of the so-called “global land rush”. In a world with a growing population that needs to be fed, the financial returns from agriculture are sold as safe bets. The debate that this has prompted has been frequently alarmist, with financiers blamed for rising land prices, corporate enclosures, the dispossession of smallholder farmers and the expansion of large-scale industrial agriculture.

Stefan Ouma speaks to these concerns via an ethnographic journey through the agrifocused asset management industry. His penetrating analysis of case studies taken from New Zealand and Tanzania allows him to put global finance “in place”, bringing into view the flesh-and-blood institutions, globespanning social relations, everyday practices and place-based value struggles that are often absent in broad-brushed narratives on the “financialization of agriculture”. The book closes with a key question for the Anthropocene: which form of finance forwhich kind of food future?

How and why is global agriculture being reconfigured to serve the interests of finance capital? This book answers these questions. In a provocative, scholarly analysis Stefan Ouma draws upon his extensive research across five continents to explain and critique the ‘financialization’ of rural space. It is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of food and farming.