Where Shrimp Eat Better than People

East, South and Southeast Asia are home to two-thirds of the world’s hungry people, but they produce more than three-quarters of the world’s fish and nearly half of other foods. Through integration into the world food system, these Asian fisheries export their most nutritious foods and import less h...

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Main Authors: Dunaway, Wilma, Macabuac, Maria Cecilia
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description East, South and Southeast Asia are home to two-thirds of the world’s hungry people, but they produce more than three-quarters of the world’s fish and nearly half of other foods. Through integration into the world food system, these Asian fisheries export their most nutritious foods and import less healthy substitutes. Worldwide, their exports sell cheap because women, the hungriest Asians, provide unpaid subsidies to production processes. In the 21st century, Asian peasants produce more than 60 percent of the regional food supply, but their survival is threatened by hunger, public depreasantization policies, climate change, land grabbing, urbanization and debt bondage.
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land grabbing
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Asian climate change
Asian peasants
Asian women
commodity chains
critical food studies
debt bondage
ecological unequal exchange
food security
hunger
land grabbing
nonwaged labor
Philippines
women's work
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Asian climate change
Asian peasants
Asian women
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debt bondage
ecological unequal exchange
food security
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land grabbing
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