Descripción del proyecto
Hacer la agricultura atractiva para la juventud
Los jóvenes agricultores pueden contribuir enormemente a la hora de promover la prosperidad del mundo rural. Hoy día, más de una tercera parte de las explotaciones agrarias de la Unión Europea son gestionadas por agricultores que están cerca de su edad de jubilación. La política agrícola común de la Unión Europea posterior a 2020 ha identificado el relevo generacional como uno de sus nueve objetivos. Por lo tanto, el relevo generacional del sector agrario es visto como un primer paso fundamental para ayudar a fortalecer las cadenas de valor rurales y reforzar la viabilidad y vitalidad del mundo rural. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos YOUNG FARMERS concebirá nuevas ideas para involucrar a más jóvenes en la agricultura. En concreto, diseñará un modelo de «individualismo en red» desarrollado por el campo de la sociología digital para comprender patrones conductuales. El modelo es innovador y ofrece nuevas perspectivas para estructurar los debates públicos.
Objetivo
A global difficulty of attracting youth into farming, and the growing pressure on institutions to respond to the demand for efficient knowledge-transfer to youth in the digital age, are two key challenges within the contemporary socio-economic research. The YOUNG FARMERS project addresses these challenges by exploring the important but poorly explored question of how the global needs of youth in farming can benefit from digital communication technologies.
There is already increasing use of digital communication tools by institutions to support generational renewal in farms such as establishing online youth forums, supporting digital farming platforms, using social media to disseminate information, and mobilize youth. However, these tools are still relatively new, thus it remains unclear as to how exactly they may contribute to generational renewal. The YOUNG FARMERS project aims to explore this digital communication transformation to develop a new thinking that guides generational renewal policies with a cross-national study in the USA and in Germany.
At the center of the digital communication concept is the “networked individualism” model, which has been developed by digital sociology field to understand behavior patterns. Project conduct a study on the “networked” nature of youths’ economic behavior with focus on youth engagement into farming as a “career option”.
The project is innovative, as it provides new perspectives to structure public debates in the area of rural youth, agricultural policies, and digital government. This project contributes (1) to the rise in new knowledge-transfer initiatives (e.g. EU young farmers’ networks, Erasmus+ apprenticeships in agriculture) that intend to offer new communication approaches to promote European young farming talents, and (2) to support the development of the human capital dimension of the Common Agricultural Policy post-2020, which has identified generational renewal as one of its nine goals.
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MSCA-IF-GF - Global FellowshipsCoordinador
06120 Halle Saale
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