Rural Youth Transitions to Farming in Ethiopia: Processes and Challenges

G. Tadele, Asrat Ayalew
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There exists a significant body of literature documenting the unfavourableattitudes many young people hold towards a future in agriculture. Inaddition to their unfavourable attitudes to farming, rural youth encounter anumber of insurmountable challenges on the road to becoming a farmereven when they are willing to be one. Drawing from two differentqualitative studies of rural youth in three farming communities in Ethiopia,this paper explores the processes through which rural youth transit tofarmerhood and the challenges and opportunities they come across in theprocess. We argue that being educated not only reduces the desirability of a future in farming for rural youth but also considerably complicates late entry into farming. Gender is also an important factor in that the choice ofbecoming a farmer is not the same for young women and men. Not onlythat, women and men take different routes to becoming farmers and live out different lives as farmers. We conclude that education and the predominance of the urban, non-agrarian way of life in the imagined futures of rural youth, as well as the many obstacles most rural youth face on the way to becoming a farmer, are making the transition into adulthood and farming a lengthy and complicated process. However, at the same time, young people are not in a passive state of waithood as is often argued in much of the existing literature. Instead, they try to make the best of a bad situation by entering into farming in circumstances they perceive as far from ideal while still maintaining their hopes of achieving their long-term aspirations.Keywords: rural youth, farming, agriculture, youth transitions, gender,Ethiopia
埃塞俄比亚农村青年向农业转型:过程与挑战
有大量文献记录了许多年轻人对农业的未来持不利态度。除了他们对农业的不良态度,农村青年在成为农民的道路上遇到了许多无法克服的挑战,即使他们愿意成为一名农民。通过对埃塞俄比亚三个农业社区的农村青年进行两项不同的定性研究,本文探讨了农村青年转型为农民的过程,以及他们在这一过程中遇到的挑战和机遇。我们认为,接受教育不仅降低了农村青年对农业未来的期望,而且使后期进入农业变得相当复杂。性别也是一个重要因素,因为对于年轻女性和男性来说,成为农民的选择是不一样的。不仅如此,女人和男人通过不同的途径成为农民,过着不同的农民生活。我们得出的结论是,教育和城市、非农业生活方式在农村青年想象中的未来的主导地位,以及大多数农村青年在成为农民的道路上面临的许多障碍,正在使他们向成年和务农的过渡成为一个漫长而复杂的过程。然而,与此同时,年轻人并不像许多现有文献中经常争论的那样处于被动的等待状态。相反,他们试图在糟糕的情况下做到最好,在他们认为远非理想的情况下进入农业,同时仍然保持实现长期愿望的希望。关键词:农村青年,农业,农业,青年转型,性别,埃塞俄比亚
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