Siamo parte della soluzione: la via contadina per la sovranità alimentare
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Vitale, Annamaria
Giunta, Isabella
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Dottorato di ricerca in Conoscenze e innovazioni per lo sviluppo, XXVI ciclo. A.a. 2013-2014; The subject of the thesis is the international peasant movement Vía Campesina, born in 1993 with the aim to fight against the invisibility imposed to the peasantry by the dominant
narrative of agricultural modernization. Vía Campesina claims that the peasant social figure
is contemporaneous and that is caracterized by the ability to innovate and to produce
alternative visions of future. Its main proposal is the food sovereignty. Our study is focused
on the collective actions aimed to promote the food sovereignty principles and conducted
at national level by organizations affiliated to this international movement. We analyze the
articulation between heterogeneous actors, their mechanisms to produce collective
horizons and actions, as well as the impacts produced, especially in terms of institutional
innovation.
In reference to the Ecuadorian case study, the Constitution (2008) declared food
sovereignty a strategic goal and a government obligation, embracing many of the proposals
put forth since the late 1990s by Ecuadorian federations linked to Vía Campesina. The
issue of food sovereignty has expanded from the inner circles of peasant organizations to
the wider context of the whole Ecuadorian society. We provide an overview of this
process, describing the collective actions that made it possible. Moreover, we attempt to
explain the reasons why the ‘Agrarian Revolution’ is currently evaluated as weak, and the
motivations for a gap between constitutional mandates and the ongoing official policies.
The Italian case study shows fewer results, mainly concentrated at local and European level,
however the organizations linked to Via Campesina are engaged in political advocacy to
obtain institutional instruments aimed to promote food sovereignty.
In this framework, we consider that the food sovereignty proposal works as a polysemic
and an open signifier, capable of providing a renewed sense to the historical peasant claims,
such as access to land and other means of production, but joining them with new
buzzwords, dictated by the political, socio-ecologic and economic global transformations,
but also by the changes experienced by the same social actors. Finally, there is a constituent
power in the collective action conducted by the organizations of Via Campesina and aimed
to political advocacy: they work as motors of social and institutional transformations.Soggetto
Politica agraria; Sovranità alimentare