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Depolarizing Food and Agriculture: An Economic Approach

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Many issues in food and agriculture are portrayed as increasingly polarized. These include industrial vs. sustainable agriculture, conventional vs. organic production methods, and global vs. local food sourcing, to name only three. This book addresses the origins, validity, consequences, and potential resolution of these and other divergences.
Political and legal actions have resulted in significant monetary and psycho-social costs for groups on both sides of these divides. Rhetoric on many issues has caused misinformation and confusion among consumers, who are unsure about the impact of their food choices on nutrition, health, the environment, animal welfare, and hunger. In some cases distrust has intensified to embitterment on both sides of many issues, and even to violence. The book uses economic principles to help readers better understand the divisiveness that prevails in the agricultural production, food processing and food retailing industries.
The authors propose solutions to promote  resolution and depolarization between advocates with seemingly irreconcilable differences. A multifaceted, diverse, but targeted approach to food production and consumption is suggested to promote social well-being, and reduce or eliminate misinformation, anxiety, transaction costs and hunger.

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Andrew Barkley

Andrew Barkley is a Professor and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Kansas State University, where he has taught since 1988. Andrew teaches courses in the economics of agriculture, and is is a frequently-requested speaker on the topics of motivation, teaching, higher education, and agricultural and public policy issues. Andrew's published research includes assessment of teaching and learning, and the economic evaluation of the wheat industry.
Andrew received his undergraduate degree in Economics at Whitman College. He earned masters and doctorate degrees in Economics at the University of Chicago.
Andrew has taught and conducted research in agricultural economics at the University of Chicago, Kansas State University, Quaid-I-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan, the University of Arizona, and Cambridge University in Cambridge, England.

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