Some agri -
food scholars argue that their ever - expanding transnational supply chains have established an era of stable production - consumption relations (or Food Regime), while others point to the conflicts they are encountering with governments, social movements and «alternative» consum
food scholars argue that their ever - expanding transnational supply chains have established an era of stable
production - consumption
relations (or
Food Regime), while others point to the conflicts they are encountering with governments, social movements and «alternative» consum
Food Regime), while others point
to the conflicts they are encountering with governments, social movements and «alternative» consumers.