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AURORKA [14]
3 years ago
6

Es posible comprometer la soberanía alimentaria con tratados internacionales de la defensa de genes, propiedad de empresa intern

acionales?
Business
1 answer:
MArishka [77]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Probablemente no ya que el concepto de soberanía alimentaria en si mismo podría ser interpretado como anacrónico bajo el escenario económico actual, el cual está fuertemente globalizado a través de tratados de libre comercio y de propiedad intelectual, y también debido a la influencia de grandes multinacionales como Monsanto, incluso en mercados agrícolas, los cuales tienden a ser más protegidos que otros.

La realidad es que la soberanía alimentaria, como concepto que apunta hacia la autarquía económica, es una visión poco viable en la economía actual, y requeriría de una iniciativa política muy fuerte, y muy contestataria para poder ser llevada a cabo.

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