Farm Parent and Youth Aspirations on the Generational Succession of Farming: Evidence From South India

TitleFarm Parent and Youth Aspirations on the Generational Succession of Farming: Evidence From South India
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsRavi N, Pratheepa C.M., Swamikannu N, Nitya R, Raj R
JournalFrontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Volume5
Start Page1
End page17
Date Published02/2022
Type of ArticleJournal
KeywordsAgriculture, Aspirations, Gender, India, Rural youth
Abstract

Agriculture remains vital in ensuring the food security of developing economies like India, yet increasing rural-urban migration, an aging farm population, and waning interest of rural youth in agriculture are emerging concerns. This paper focuses on the aspirations of farm parents and their children in agriculture, the challenges they confront, and potential solutions.We draw on qualitative data from two rural sites in Southern India, different from each other in their agro-ecological and social contexts, to point to the material, social, relational, and structural factors shaping aspirations. First, agrarian distress, resulting from climate variability and market uncertainty, affects farm households’ socioeconomic status, resulting in farmers’ aspiration failure in agriculture. Farm parents then focus on educating their children, aspiring for secure non-farm jobs for their sons, and finding suitable marriage partners, also in non-farm employment, for their daughters. While this steer from parents discourages youth from aspiring to careers in agriculture, in reality, there is a wide gap in the achievement of aspirations, and a majority of youth, especially young women, do end up working on their family farms. For the future development of
agriculture and sustainable food systems, it is essential to protect young farmers from aspiration failures and innovate through appropriate policies.

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