Mads Barbesgaard
Senior lecturer
Beyond Contracts : Supply Chains and Dynamics of Incorporation Among Classes of Capital in the Aftermath of Global Outbreaks of Avian Flu
Author
Summary, in English
This study investigates how agricultural producers are incorporated into commodity circuits under contemporary capitalism, in the context of growing pressures from emerging infectious diseases. Focusing on poultry production systems in Denmark and Norway currently under threat from highly pathogenic avian influenza, we argue that understanding these dynamics requires an expanded conception of agriculture that accounts for the contractual arrangements binding poultry growers to both upstream and downstream actors in a supply chain defined by spatially dispersed operations with growers positioned midstream. Specifically, we explore how risk diffuses along supply chains, how forms of knowledge and resources originating upstream and downstream of the farm-level organise production processes, and the managerial efforts aimed at reconciling contradictory interests. We contend that these dynamics have significant implications for how outbreaks of infectious diseases ramify across variously situated actors in natural resource industries under contemporary capitalism.
Department/s
- Department of Human Geography
Publishing year
2025
Language
English
Publication/Series
Journal of Agrarian Change
Volume
25
Issue
4
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Topic
- Human Geography
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1471-0366