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The Moroccan argan trade : producer networks and human bio-geographies / Daniel F. Robinson.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (xii, 119 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780367853556
  • 0367853558
  • 9781000061260
  • 1000061264
  • 9781000061161
  • 1000061167
  • 9781000061215
  • 1000061213
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.89330964 23
LOC classification:
  • DT313.2 .R63 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Human-Plant Geographies and the Biocultural Significance of Argan -- Legal Geographies of Argan : Scales of Nature and Knowledge Regulation -- The Argan Producer Network and Value Chains : Comparing Different Cooperatives and Producers -- Women's Producer Stories, Solidarity and Empowerment -- Conclusions.
Summary: "This book provides one of the most detailed and comprehensive examinations of the Moroccan argan tree, the products derived from it and its cultural significance. The Moroccan argan trade is booming, but as the tree provides important ecological functions and plays an important role, both financially and culturally, for the Amazigh (Berber) people it has become a key topic of debate. This book thoroughly examines the production stories, benefits and impacts and provides a value chain analysis which compares different cooperatives and approaches to production. It assesses the fair-trade approaches and attempts at sustainable production of the bio-trade resource. While being a vital source of income, the argan tree has a significant cultural importance to the indigenous people and the book assesses the impact of the argan trade on their well-being, community and livelihoods. It examines indigenous knowledge and intellectual property issues relating to the trade as well as Berber-state law and politics. Assessing factors relating to legal and economic geography international trade, socio-cultural and human-nature relationships, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the argan tree which will appeal to students, scholars and practitioners"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction -- Human-Plant Geographies and the Biocultural Significance of Argan -- Legal Geographies of Argan : Scales of Nature and Knowledge Regulation -- The Argan Producer Network and Value Chains : Comparing Different Cooperatives and Producers -- Women's Producer Stories, Solidarity and Empowerment -- Conclusions.

"This book provides one of the most detailed and comprehensive examinations of the Moroccan argan tree, the products derived from it and its cultural significance. The Moroccan argan trade is booming, but as the tree provides important ecological functions and plays an important role, both financially and culturally, for the Amazigh (Berber) people it has become a key topic of debate. This book thoroughly examines the production stories, benefits and impacts and provides a value chain analysis which compares different cooperatives and approaches to production. It assesses the fair-trade approaches and attempts at sustainable production of the bio-trade resource. While being a vital source of income, the argan tree has a significant cultural importance to the indigenous people and the book assesses the impact of the argan trade on their well-being, community and livelihoods. It examines indigenous knowledge and intellectual property issues relating to the trade as well as Berber-state law and politics. Assessing factors relating to legal and economic geography international trade, socio-cultural and human-nature relationships, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the argan tree which will appeal to students, scholars and practitioners"-- Provided by publisher.

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