Generational Renewal and Farm Succession: Insights from Ireland Renouvellement générationnel et succession agricole : perspectives en Irlande Generationswechsel und Hofnachfolge: Erkenntnisse aus Irland

IF 2.4 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Jason Loughrey, Mika Shin, Emma Dillon, Anne Kinsella
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We use Teagasc National Farm Survey (NFS) data to establish a better understanding about the age profile of people engaged in farming in Ireland and the related issue of farm succession. Insights are drawn from related research on the potential for farm partnerships to assist in improving generational renewal. The findings from the Teagasc NFS indicate a more complex relationship between economic performance and farm succession than is typically portrayed in the economic literature. The results indicate that in the non-dairy cattle system, the proportion of farm operators with an identified successor is lower for viable farms relative to non-viable farms and lower relative to viable farms in other farming systems. Cluster analysis of a sample of dairy farms indicates that the presence of young people in the household is just as important as farm economic viability in determining whether or not a farm successor is identified. The Teagasc NFS analysis indicates that many farms have young people contributing in terms of labour but delayed succession means fewer young farmers taking the role of farm manager. There is scope to increase the use of Farm Partnerships as pathways for younger farmers to progress from contributing labour on the farm to taking on a management role in the farm.

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代际更新与农场继承:爱尔兰的启示 代际更新与农场继承:爱尔兰的启示
我们使用Teagasc国家农场调查(NFS)数据来更好地了解爱尔兰从事农业的人的年龄概况和农场演替的相关问题。从相关研究中得出的见解是,农业伙伴关系有助于改善代际更新。Teagasc NFS的研究结果表明,经济绩效与农场演替之间的关系比经济学文献中通常描述的更为复杂。结果表明,在非奶牛系统中,与非奶牛养殖场相比,具有确定继承者的养殖场经营者比例较低,而在其他养殖系统中,具有确定继承者的养殖场经营者比例也较低。对奶牛场样本的聚类分析表明,在决定是否确定农场继承人方面,家庭中年轻人的存在与农场经济可行性一样重要。Teagasc NFS的分析表明,许多农场都有年轻人提供劳动力,但推迟接班意味着更少的年轻农民担任农场经理。作为年轻农民从在农场贡献劳力到在农场承担管理角色的途径,增加农场伙伴关系的使用是有余地的。
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EuroChoices
EuroChoices AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
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期刊介绍: EuroChoices is a full colour, peer reviewed, outreach journal of topical European agri-food and rural resource issues, published three times a year in April, August and December. Its main aim is to bring current research and policy deliberations on agri-food and rural resource issues to a wide readership, both technical & non-technical. The need for this is clear - there are great changes afoot in the European and global agri-food industries and rural areas, which are of enormous impact and concern to society. The issues which underlie present deliberations in the policy and private sectors are complex and, until now, normally expressed in impenetrable technical language.
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