BAROMETER 2021 OF FAMILY FARMING

Family farms are the most widespread forms of agriculture in the world. Far from being passé, they are adapting and responding to environmental changes. The Family Farm Barometer analyses the current issues that are shaping and transforming them. This publication assesses how global trends benefit or harm family farming.

Produced by SOS Faim, Iles de Paix and Autre Terre, the Barometer is an opportunity to step back and take stock of issues such as digitalisation, the role of young people in agriculture, the sustainable plate, as well as the importance of the connection between the countryside and the intermediate cities.

2020 BAROMETER OF FAMILY FARMING

Family farms are the most widespread forms of agriculture in the world. Far from being passé, they are adapting and responding to environmental changes. The Family Farm Barometer analyses the current issues that are shaping and transforming them. This publication assesses how global trends benefit or harm family farming.

Produced by SOS Faim, Iles de Paix and Autre Terre, the Barometer is an opportunity to step back and take stock of issues such as digitalisation, the role of young people in agriculture, the sustainable plate, as well as the importance of the connection between the countryside and the intermediate cities.

BAROMETER 2019 OF FAMILY FARMING

Family farms are the most widespread forms of agriculture in the world. Far from being passé, they are adapting and responding to environmental changes. The Family Farm Barometer analyses the current issues that are shaping and transforming them. This publication assesses how global trends benefit or harm family farming.

Produced by SOS Faim, Iles de Paix and Autre Terre, the Barometer is an opportunity to step back and take stock of issues such as digitalisation, the role of young people in agriculture, the sustainable plate, as well as the importance of the connection between the countryside and the intermediate cities.