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Drafting a Law, Dissolving a Proposal: Food Sovereignty And the State in Ecuador: Food Sovereignty and the State in Ecuador

  • Alexandra Martinez Flores
  • , Guido Ruivenkamp
  • , Joost Jongerden

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Abstract

Upon being sworn in as the 56th Ecuadorian President on 15 January 2007, Rafael Correa immediately convened, through a referendum, a National Constituent Assembly to draw up a new constitution. One of the concerns of the assembly was to translate into law a food-sovereignty proposal put forward by social movements. In the process of becoming law, the food-sovereignty proposal was much changed. How is it possible that the final version, the law, so far fell short of the food-sovereignty movement’s original proposal? Addressing this question implies a reflection on the role of the state. We argue that (a) instead of strengthening the role of peasants, their participation was reduced to a bureaucratic structure (a ‘council’) that lacked the capacity to define or implement policies, and (b) the issue of the social function of land and land-reform was removed. I therefore conclude that the social movements’ proposal for food sovereignty was stripped of its essentials.

Translated title of the contributionRedacción de una ley, disolución de una propuesta: soberanía alimentaria y el Estado en el Ecuador
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-380
Number of pages30
JournalAgrarian South
Volume7
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2018

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UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
    SDG 2 Zero Hunger

Keywords

  • agrarian change
  • food sovereignty
  • indigenous and peasant movements
  • State

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 413A Social and Cultural Studies

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