Nicaragua’s agroecological transition: Transformation or reconfiguration of the agri-food regime?

Agroecology started to amplify agroecology in Nicaragua in the 1980s and was translated into national policy in 2011. Using the Multi-Level Perspective on sustainability transitions (MLP), this paper explores whether the rise of agroecology has fundamentally transformed Nicaragua’s agri-food system. Drawing on the findings of a qualitative study including a range of agroecological actors and organizations, we create a rich innovation history timeline of Nicaragua’s agroecology development at different levels – the agroecological niche (space in which heterogenous actors nurture innovations) and the regime (dominant agri-food system paradigm). MLP analysis is used to explore the extent to which agroecology’s growth has transformed the national agri-food regime. We find that although the term ‘agroecology’ is used widely by government, incentives for transitions to agroecology are only weakly implemented. This stems partly from the co-optation of the agroecological niche’s discourse by regime actors. Currently, it seems the transition process is not a reconfiguration of the agri-food system, but rather that agroecology has been added to the regime without deeper changes.

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Main Authors: Schiller, Katharina J.F., Godek, Wendy, Klerkx, Laurens, Poortvliet, P. Marijn
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Informa UK Limited 2019-09-24
Subjects:food systems, agroecology, sustainability, nicaragua,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104043
https://doi.org/10.1080/21683565.2019.1667939
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