The new agrosocial paradigm, the future of the new emerging peasantry
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This paper has explored the reality of generational renewal in agriculture. The results verify how the practices and attitudes of young people vary depending on the family origin: those who were born in an agrarian environment (continuers) are more likely to continue agricultural practices within a conventional paradigm, whereas young people who come from non-agrarian families (newcomers) show distinctive features that relate to a new paradigm. The sample of young people confirms the existence of a group that puts into practice a New agrosocial paradigm where farming and social issues take a significant weight. This group of people rooted to the land, searching their own autonomy and being optimistic about the future can be called “New peasantry”.
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