The art of Buddhist connectivity: Organic rice farming in Thailand

Author:

Limprapoowiwattana ChanatpornORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis article analyses the interplay between the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) standard, Buddhist socio-economic imaginaries, and values within the global production network (GPN) of organic rice. It asks, “How do transnational standardisation and local values interact in the global production network of organic rice?” Little research has been conducted on the imaginaries and values embedded in the GPNs of organic food. This research aims to fill this gap by examining the transition to organic agriculture among two prominent organic rice farming communities in Thailand, namely the Naso Producer Group and the Ban Thap Thai Organic Agricultural Cooperative. The article draws on a combination of desk research; interviews with governmental and non-governmental officials, standard experts/certifiers, and representatives of the IFOAM; focus group discussions and photo-elicitation sessions with organic rice farmers; on-site observations; and participant observations of mindfulness meditation courses and interviews with Buddhist monks. The results show that Buddhist socio-economic imaginaries have informed the way in which Thai organic rice farmers reconnect to their arable land through an organic farming method, enabling them to live meaningfully and mindfully. This implies that the connectivity of the GPNs of organic rice is not created purely by standards and certifications formulated by transnational private actors; rather, it is also shaped to a large extent by community values and shifts in local mindsets. This article contributes to the literature on food philosophy in the developing world and the governance of the GPNs of organic rice.

Funder

State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI)/ Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students

Fondation pour l'Université de Lausanne

Fondation Erna Hamburger

Société Académique Vaudoise

Centre d’histoire internationale et d’études politiques de la mondialisation

L'Institut d'études politiques

University of Lausanne

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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