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ABSTRACT Land markets are an increasingly significant byproduct of industrialisation in neoliberal India, but accumulation possibilities for rural classes through speculation are uneven. Trajectories through rents are determined not just by the social relations in impacted villages but crucially by the historically determined dynamics of the wider ...
Mihika Chatterjee
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Effect of co-encapsulation using white and red onion peel extract on the viability and stability of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus under stressful conditions. [PDF]
Ejaz A+9 more
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Mending the Broken Clock: Gender and Socioecological Changes in Postconflict North Sumatra
ABSTRACT This article investigates a counterintuitive occurrence whereby indigenous Toba women in Pandumaan and Sipituhuta, North Sumatra, Indonesia, retained significant grievances despite successfully challenging a landgrab in their community. Juxtaposing ethnography, labour time records and interviews with soil sampling, the article explains how ...
Perdana “Pepe” Roswaldy
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Fumonisin and ochratoxin-producing strains of <i>Aspergillus</i> section <i>Nigri</i> are associated with onion (<i>Allium cepa</i> L.) bulbs sold in markets in southwest Nigeria. [PDF]
Esuola CO, Ortega-Beltran A.
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How Is Climate Change Changing Agrarian Studies?
ABSTRACT A range of compelling recent literature highlights how climate change is rewriting the intertwined social and environmental processes that comprise agrarian landscapes. Mainstream reaction has been to double down on technical intensification strategies supplemented by a resolute faith in scientific advancement to reduce vulnerabilities.
Kasia Paprocki+4 more
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Hydrocarbon-Derived Prenetworked Carbon Nano-Onions for Wearable and Flexible Printed Microsupercapacitors. [PDF]
Banavath R+7 more
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What Is the Value of Value for Agrarian Studies?
ABSTRACT Reflecting a longstanding intellectual heritage in Marxist political economy, contributions to agrarian studies have variously referred to the production, distribution and extraction of value. Despite this central role within the heritage of agrarian studies, the concept of value is often used inconsistently between authors and sometimes ...
A. Haroon Akram‐Lodhi+3 more
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