...an extremely engaging and insightful read.
Harvey Neo, Asian Journal of Social Science
...meticulously detailed and deftly argued, providing an indispensible work for researchers, graduate students, and serious undergraduates.
Jamey Essex Social and Cultural Geography
"Rarely, if ever, with all the reading that I have done, can I recall a genuine reading epiphany: with this book I had two. The book is a must-read for agrifood researchers, especially of the progressive persuasion. Progressive, in this case, includes researchers who recognise that there are many things wrong with conventional food systems and who have turned to approaches such as organics, Fair Trade, Slow Food, community supported agriculture, farmers' markets, localism, food security organizations, and many others".
Professor Emeritus Bill Friedland, University of California, Santa Cruz.
"This is a fine book, thoroughly to be recommended. It is well written and taut in structure, managing to combine case study specifics with intellectual panorama"
Professor Tim Lang, City University, London.