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Philanthrocapitalism, 'pro-poor' agricultural biotechnology and development

Sally Brooks
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Brooks critically examines "pro-poor" philanthropic biotech initiatives, specifically focusing on cases like Golden Rice and drought-tolerant maize. She highlights inconsistencies between their stated rhetoric and actual outcomes, meticulously analyzing how market-driven frameworks shape research agendas. The critique suggests that these approaches may inadvertently sideline more context-sensitive and equitable solutions in favor of alignments with capitalist models, potentially overlooking the complex realities of agricultural development in marginalized communities.