Taking the Leap and Sustaining the Journey: Diversification on the Irish Family Farm

A range of push and pull factors encourage Irish farmers to diversify their operations, but they remain largely reluctant entrepreneurs, wedded to productivist models of agriculture. This paper is based on a study which involved intensive inter-views conducted throughout Ireland in 2013 with a sampl...

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Main Authors: Aisling Moroney, Seamus O'Reilly, Mary O'Shaughnessy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
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Online Access:https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/436
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description A range of push and pull factors encourage Irish farmers to diversify their operations, but they remain largely reluctant entrepreneurs, wedded to productivist models of agriculture. This paper is based on a study which involved intensive inter-views conducted throughout Ireland in 2013 with a sample of 15 farm households who are "bucking the trend" and selling farm produce into short food supply chains. Using the literature on farm entrepreneurialism as an organizing framework, this paper explores the journey taken by these farm households and identifies the motivations and abilities that initiate and sustain this behavior. The results demonstrate the dynamic and complex nature of family farm entrepreneurialism. Of particular note is the importance of more ideological and socio-cultural motivations. This highlights the need for farm diversification supports to be themselves multifaceted as well as tailored to the circumstances of individual farm households. The paper emphasizes the inherent value of the more small-scale farmer entrepreneurs who may never "scale up," but who contribute to overall rural sustainability and economic life and who are meeting their own multiple goals.
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spelling doaj.art-54cf87d10e8544c19d613ba16c9df7a22023-08-02T02:54:33ZengLyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food SystemsJournal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development2152-08012016-10-016410.5304/jafscd.2016.064.004436Taking the Leap and Sustaining the Journey: Diversification on the Irish Family FarmAisling Moroney0Seamus O'Reilly1Mary O'Shaughnessy2University College CorkUniversity College CorkUniversity College CorkA range of push and pull factors encourage Irish farmers to diversify their operations, but they remain largely reluctant entrepreneurs, wedded to productivist models of agriculture. This paper is based on a study which involved intensive inter-views conducted throughout Ireland in 2013 with a sample of 15 farm households who are "bucking the trend" and selling farm produce into short food supply chains. Using the literature on farm entrepreneurialism as an organizing framework, this paper explores the journey taken by these farm households and identifies the motivations and abilities that initiate and sustain this behavior. The results demonstrate the dynamic and complex nature of family farm entrepreneurialism. Of particular note is the importance of more ideological and socio-cultural motivations. This highlights the need for farm diversification supports to be themselves multifaceted as well as tailored to the circumstances of individual farm households. The paper emphasizes the inherent value of the more small-scale farmer entrepreneurs who may never "scale up," but who contribute to overall rural sustainability and economic life and who are meeting their own multiple goals.https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/436Farm DiversificationEntrepreneurialismFamily FarmShort Food Supply ChainsAlternative Farm Enterprises
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Taking the Leap and Sustaining the Journey: Diversification on the Irish Family Farm
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
Farm Diversification
Entrepreneurialism
Family Farm
Short Food Supply Chains
Alternative Farm Enterprises
title Taking the Leap and Sustaining the Journey: Diversification on the Irish Family Farm
title_full Taking the Leap and Sustaining the Journey: Diversification on the Irish Family Farm
title_fullStr Taking the Leap and Sustaining the Journey: Diversification on the Irish Family Farm
title_full_unstemmed Taking the Leap and Sustaining the Journey: Diversification on the Irish Family Farm
title_short Taking the Leap and Sustaining the Journey: Diversification on the Irish Family Farm
title_sort taking the leap and sustaining the journey diversification on the irish family farm
topic Farm Diversification
Entrepreneurialism
Family Farm
Short Food Supply Chains
Alternative Farm Enterprises
url https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/436
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