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Agriculture and the Generation Problem

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Despite predictions that they are destined to disappear, smallholder or family farms still number more than 500 million worldwide, and account for 80 percent of the world's food. However, smallholder farmer populations are ageing, and many of them have no successor. Young rural men and women are turning away from farming in favour of more urban livelihoods, but others, who would like to farm, are confronted by the narrowing and sometimes complete closure of access to land, along with other barriers to their entry into farming. In this unique exploration of relations between the generations in agrarian societies, Agriculture and the Generation Problem examines the dynamics of the transfer of agrarian resources and opportunities between the generations in rural communities, and argues that we must take generational relations seriously if we are to understand the future of farming and the fate of future generations in rural areas.

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ISBN: 9781788530101
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Author: Benjamin White
Publisher: Fernwood an imprint of Practical Action Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 160 pages
Series: Agrarian Change and Peasant Studies