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  • "productionist" model has led to the vital challenge of defining a sustainable diet - one that recognizes the central crisis of distribution and overcomes the co-existence of under -, over - and mal-consumption in a world defined by extremes of inequality.

    Dissident Voice 2008

  • "productionist" model has led to the vital challenge of defining a sustainable diet - one that recognises the central crisis of distribution and overcomes the co-existence of under -, over - and mal-consumption in a world defined by extremes of inequality.

    CounterPunch 2008

  • Timothy Lang in a recent address to a scientific body discussed the current productionist paradigm of agricultural production and pronounced it as "coming unstuck."

    Dialogue on Emerging Food Systems 2008

  • Timothy Lang in a recent address to a scientific body discussed the current productionist paradigm of agricultural production and pronounced it as "coming unstuck."

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • The Chinaman is also a clever productionist and excels in producing flowers, lanterns and similar articles.

    Indian Conjuring 1912

  • Prof. Tim Lang, food policy at the City University in London, seemed to be at least conceptually on board with Altieri when he taunted the "productionist paradigm" of modern agricultural production for its over-simplicity.

    Stories from The Sun 2009

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