“One Single Agriculture”: dismantling policies and silencing peasant family farmers in Brazilian foreign policy (2016-2022)

Lima T, Trajber Waisbich L, Serafim L

Brazil experienced the opening-up and democratization of its foreign policymaking in the last decades, but since 2016 a wave of bureaucratic reforms sought to reverse that process. This paper contributes to understanding this phenomenon by looking at the agri-food dimension of Brazilian foreign policy. Through the analysis of official documental and discursive data, we discuss successive symbolic-discursive, as well as policy-institutional governmental efforts to close-off foreign policymaking to peasant family farmers and their interests. The study reveals changing patterns in state-society interfaces, and contributes to bridging the fields of Foreign Policy Analysis, Policy Dismantling and Social Participation.

Keywords:

Social Participation

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Policy Dismantling

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Brazilian Foreign Policy

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Peasantry

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Family Farming