Farm households’ social and economic needs and the future of agriculture: introduction to the symposium

IF 3.5 2区 社会学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Florence Becot, Allison Bauman, Jessica Crowe, Becca B. R. Jablonski, Katherine Lim, Ashley Spalding
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Efforts to recruit and retain farmers have traditionally supported the farm business through a focus on access to land, capital, and business skills. While these efforts are critical, a small body of work indicates that these may be insufficient because they rarely account for the social and economic needs of farm households and how the (in)ability to meet these needs interacts with the development and economic viability of the farm enterprise. Social and economic needs include, but are not limited to access to health insurance and health care, childcare, adequate household and retirement income, affordable housing, and food security. This article introduces a symposium intended to shed light on these underappreciated needs and how they connect to the farm enterprise. We contend that a greater understanding of farm households’ lived realities meeting their social and economic needs could lead to a paradigm shift in how we understand and support farm families’ resilience. We set the stage for the eight articles in this symposium in two ways. First, we present the theoretical and empirical reasons why considering household-level needs is crucial when working towards supporting the agricultural sector. Second, we review the literature on farm households’ social and economic needs. We then thematically summarize the key insights from the eight articles. Despite variations in topics studied, research designs, and geographical contexts, we note a clear pattern in what the authors see as the implications of their findings. Namely, they reaffirm the need to challenge the traditional view that separates household needs from farm enterprise activities and outcomes. Their collective call for stronger social and agricultural programs and policies is noteworthy and may in part be connected to the structural underpinnings of the challenges meeting social and economic needs highlighted across the articles.

农户的社会和经济需求与农业的未来:研讨会导言
通过注重获得土地、资金和商业技能,招募和留住农民的努力传统上支持了农场业务。虽然这些努力至关重要,但一小部分工作表明,这些努力可能是不够的,因为它们很少考虑到农户的社会和经济需求,以及满足这些需求的能力如何与农场企业的发展和经济可行性相互作用。社会和经济需求包括但不限于获得医疗保险和保健、儿童保育、充足的家庭和退休收入、负担得起的住房和粮食安全。本文介绍了一个研讨会,旨在阐明这些未被重视的需求以及它们如何与农场企业联系起来。我们认为,更好地了解农户满足其社会和经济需求的生活现实,可能会导致我们如何理解和支持农民家庭的复原力的范式转变。我们从两个方面为这次研讨会的八篇文章奠定了基础。首先,我们提出了在支持农业部门时考虑家庭层面需求至关重要的理论和实证原因。其次,我们回顾了有关农户社会经济需求的文献。然后,我们按主题总结了这八篇文章的关键见解。尽管研究主题、研究设计和地理背景各不相同,但我们注意到作者认为其研究结果的含义有一个明确的模式。也就是说,它们重申有必要挑战将家庭需求与农场企业活动和成果分开的传统观点。值得注意的是,他们共同呼吁加强社会和农业项目和政策,这可能在一定程度上与文章中强调的满足社会和经济需求的挑战的结构性基础有关。
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Agriculture and Human Values
Agriculture and Human Values 农林科学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
13.30%
发文量
97
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Agriculture and Human Values is the journal of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. The Journal, like the Society, is dedicated to an open and free discussion of the values that shape and the structures that underlie current and alternative visions of food and agricultural systems. To this end the Journal publishes interdisciplinary research that critically examines the values, relationships, conflicts and contradictions within contemporary agricultural and food systems and that addresses the impact of agricultural and food related institutions, policies, and practices on human populations, the environment, democratic governance, and social equity.
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