Farmlands, or agricultural landscapes, captures the interest of a number of researchers based at the Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University. On this blog we share information about research findings, activities, events and comments related to our work.

Our interest in farmlands has three roots: farming, landscape and society.
Farming as a practice, including farmers knowledge and labour investments
Landscape as society-nature relations, congealed history, and as space and place
Society as a short form for institutions, gender relations, political economy and scientific relevance

Most Welcome to FarmLandS!

Monday, April 7, 2014

Funny pictures about farming

I have previously commented on the naive image-language of the Swedish company SEKAB, now Agro Eco Energy. which is displacing small-holders in Tanzania to create a sugar plantation.   See my blog in Swedish from 2009.



















This is even more funny. It is supposed to illustrate inclusive growth and can be found on the now updated webpage of  EcoEnergy. The way I read this picture is that a Swedish farmer (with a typical Swedish red house, and a pitchfork) can easily become an African businessman...

see more on http://www.ecoenergy.co.tz/sustainability/social-development/inclusive-growth/

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