GENERATIONAL RENEWAL

F. Curto, Richard Bower
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Generational renewal in a rural development context goes beyond a reduction in the average age of farmers in the EU. It is also about empowering a new generation of highly qualified young farmers to bring the full benefits of technology so as to support sustainable farming practices in Europe. Young farmers can make a relevant contribution to promoting rural prosperity, strengthening rural value chains, and investing in rural viability and vitality – three of the ten policy orientations articulated in the Cork 2.0 Declaration [1] of September 2016. Nonetheless, young people interested in taking up farming face challenges such as access to land, finance, knowledge and training. In this context, the ENRD Contact Point supports generational renewal through thematic activities such as: identifying how various Rural Development Programme (RDP) Measures could be effectively implemented to facilitate access to land, finance, knowledge and training; facilitating cooperation and information exchange between National Rural Network (NRN) representatives and young farmers and new entrants into farming. Browse through the sections below to explore various ENRD, EU and national resources related to generational renewal in European rural development. See also related material on 'Social Inclusion [2]'.
代更新
农村发展背景下的代际更新不仅仅是欧盟农民平均年龄的降低。它还涉及赋予新一代高素质的年轻农民权力,使他们能够充分利用技术的好处,从而支持欧洲的可持续农业实践。青年农民可以为促进农村繁荣、加强农村价值链、投资农村生存能力和活力做出相关贡献——这是2016年9月《科克2.0宣言》阐述的十个政策方向中的三个。然而,有兴趣从事农业的年轻人面临着诸如获得土地、资金、知识和培训等挑战。在此背景下,ENRD联络点通过主题活动支持代际更新,例如:确定如何有效实施各种农村发展计划(RDP)措施,以促进获得土地、资金、知识和培训;促进全国农村网络(NRN)代表与青年农民和新进入农业的人之间的合作和信息交流。浏览以下章节,探索与欧洲农村发展代际更新有关的各种ENRD, EU和国家资源。另见“社会包容[2]”相关资料。
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