2019
DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2019.1586863
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The Social Contradictions of Regional Development in the ALBA-TCP: The Case of Food Production

Abstract: The Latin American regional institution of the ALBA-TCP (Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América-Tratado de Comercio de los Pueblos) has garnered much deserved scholarly attention due to its radical rhetoric and novel forms of geopolitical cooperation and regional development. However, extant studies of ALBA provide little insight into the concrete actors at the helm of its development policies. To expand our understanding of this regional organisation, the present article offers a critical pol… Show more

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“…Since food is a major trading commodity across countries, cross-border transfer of aflatoxin infested staple foods and their related diseases have become commonplace in sub-Saharan countries where border controls and food testing regimes are less regulated. 42 According to a study conducted by, 43 the two main staple food produced in sub-Saharan Africa have been contaminated with aflatoxins and this has become a threat to the food security and food safety worsening the malnourished situation in the sub-region. Aflatoxins compounds which is been produced by the fungus 'Aspergillus flavus'.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since food is a major trading commodity across countries, cross-border transfer of aflatoxin infested staple foods and their related diseases have become commonplace in sub-Saharan countries where border controls and food testing regimes are less regulated. 42 According to a study conducted by, 43 the two main staple food produced in sub-Saharan Africa have been contaminated with aflatoxins and this has become a threat to the food security and food safety worsening the malnourished situation in the sub-region. Aflatoxins compounds which is been produced by the fungus 'Aspergillus flavus'.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking over 12 high‐tech greenhouses in 2014 from CVAL, the commune has now begun to bring these infrastructures back online as they continue their repairs. Later in 2017, El Maizal took over the near‐abandoned Porcinos del Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América (ALBA) processing plant, a bilateral company established by Cuba and Venezuela through the ALBA‐Tratado de Comercio de los Pueblos regional institution (Lubbock, ). Found in total organisational disarray, the commune actively cooperated with the ALBA workforce in order to bring the plant back to capacity.…”
Section: Knowledge‐power Towards Popular Political Technologies In Vementioning
confidence: 99%