WHAT IS FAMILY FARMING?
Family farming includes all
family-based agricultural activities, and it is linked to several areas of
rural development. Family farming is a means of organizing agricultural,
forestry, fisheries, pastoral and aquaculture production which is managed and operated
by a family and predominantly reliant on family labour, including both women’s
and men’s.
Both in developing and developed countries, family farming is the predominant form of agriculture in the food production sector.
At national level, there are a number of factors that are key for a successful development of family farming, such as: agro-ecological conditions and territorial characteristics; policy environment; access to markets; access to land and natural resources; access to technology and extension services; access to finance; demographic, economic and socio-cultural conditions; availability of specialized education among others.
Family farming has an important socio-economic, environmental and cultural role.
Both in developing and developed countries, family farming is the predominant form of agriculture in the food production sector.
At national level, there are a number of factors that are key for a successful development of family farming, such as: agro-ecological conditions and territorial characteristics; policy environment; access to markets; access to land and natural resources; access to technology and extension services; access to finance; demographic, economic and socio-cultural conditions; availability of specialized education among others.
Family farming has an important socio-economic, environmental and cultural role.
WHY
IS FAMILY FARMING IMPORTANT?
1. Family and small-scale
farming are inextricably linked to world food security.
2. Family farming preserves
traditional food products, while contributing to a balanced diet and
safeguarding the world’s agro-biodiversity and the sustainable use of natural
resources.
3. Family farming represents an
opportunity to boost local economies, especially when combined with specific
policies aimed at social protection and well-being of communities.
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