Speculating on collapse: Unrealized socioecological fixes of agri-food tech

Author:

Guthman Julie1ORCID,Fairbairn Madeleine2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology/Community Studies Program, Faculty Services Rachel Carson College, University of California Santa Cruz, USA

2. Department of Environmental Studies, University of California Santa Cruz, USA

Abstract

Circa 2023, after receiving much hype and investment, two agri-food technologies touted for their world-changing potential, bioengineered animal protein substitutes and vertical (indoor) farms, began to falter economically. Tech sector observers attributed the fall to typical hype cycle dynamics; this paper provides a deeper read. Based on research involving over ninety interviews with agri-food tech sector actors and observation at nearly 100 industry events, we show an unrealized socioecological fix as first conceptualized by Ekers and Prudham. As attempts at preemption, these technologies were able to attract excess capital to an area believed to be in need of fixing, and their backers anticipated and in some cases tried to promote the devaluation of legacy production systems. But the technologies on offer failed to become cost competitive in a timely way since legacy production systems continued to be productive and profitable. It was these new companies that became uncompetitive and overvalued, which in turn turned investments in them into bad ones. Ironically, the agri-food tech sector has eschewed a path which might have made their products competitive, which is social regulation of legacy production systems. Instead they effectively speculated that such systems would implode under their own contradictions.

Funder

Division of Social and Economic Sciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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