郊区农业,移民农民,以及获得农业服务和资源

IF 1.6 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Linfu Xie, Z. Qiu, Mei Fu
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在农业服务业萎缩的同时,美国郊区由移民农民经营的非传统农场数量却在增加。本研究试图了解中国移民农民在纽约大都市区获得农业服务和资源的经验,并探讨农业服务变革的必要性,以满足不断变化的需求。本研究招募了该地区13名中国移民农民参加半结构化访谈,以了解他们在获取农业服务和资源方面的共同经历。该研究确定了在农业经营的四个关键领域获得农业服务和资源的多种方式:农业技术、金融服务、农业劳动力和农业机械;同时也揭示了新移民农民在经营农场过程中存在的“新责任”。大多数与会者认为,他们是孤立的,作为新移民农民,获得现有服务的机会有限,这是他们在农业方面取得成功的制约因素。语言障碍、文化差异、不信任和孤立是获得适当服务和资源的主要障碍。随着美国郊区的农场和农民变得越来越多样化,农业服务的提供需要相应地适应具有不同农业经验和人口背景的农民群体日益增长的需求,并帮助他们克服作为新移民农民的负担。本研究有助于了解少数农业群体的农业经验,从而有助于开发更具包容性的农业服务。
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Suburban agriculture, immigrant farmers, and access to agricultural services and resources
While agricultural services are shrinking, the num­ber of nontraditional farms run by immigrant farm­ers is rising in U.S. suburban regions. This study attempts to understand Chinese immigrant farmers’ experience accessing agricultural services and resources in the New York metropolitan area and explores the need for changes in agricultural ser­vices to meet changing demand. Thirteen Chinese immigrant farmers in the region were recruited to participate in a semi-structured interview to under­stand their shared experiences of accessing agricul­tural services and resources. The study identified diverse ways of accessing agricultural services and resources in four critical areas of farming opera­tions: agricultural technology, financial services, farm labor, and farming machinery; and also revealed the existence of “liability of newness” among those new immigrant farmers in operating farms. Most participants felt that they were iso­lated, with limited access to available services as new immigrant farmers, which constitutes the lia­bilities to their success in farming. Language barri­ers, cultural differences, distrust, and isolation were the main obstacles to access adequate services and resources. As farms and farmers are becoming more diverse in U.S. suburban regions, the provi­sion of agricultural services needs to adapt accord­ingly to meet the growing needs of groups of farm­ers with varying farming experiences and demographic backgrounds and help them to over­come the liabilities as new immigrant farmers. This study contributes to understanding the farming experiences of minority farm groups, which help develop more inclusive agricultural services.
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