Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives

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Autor(a) principal: Hennerich, Juçara Elza
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Plein, Clério, Fariña, Luciana Oliveira de, Hanzen, Márcia, Gubert , Flávia Piccinin Paz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i3.13594
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13594
Resumo: The succession processes in rural properties, in particular, in family farming, has taken priority status among the themes that involve the rural environment. The present study was carried out in the extreme west of the state of Santa Catarina, between the years 2016 and 2017, when 268 farmers were interviewed. In addition to the objective of recording and discussing data related to succession, gender and generational processes, the research was also carried out as a didactic tool for agricultural sciences courses in the region. The study recorded the desire, regardless of gender, of 5.5% of young people to break connection with agriculture in their future and not participate in the succession processes. Result that opposes the point of view of the parents, who express a gender distinction in the succession role, where 72.4% relates the male gender to such, while for the female gender the desire of 94% of fathers and mothers is that the daughters, respectively, get married and / or live in the city. The study points out the importance of actions involving the parents of rural youth in succession and gender issues that are increasingly urgent in the possible future of family farming.
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spelling Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectivesSucesión en agricultura familiar: género y perspectivas futurasSucessão na agricultura familiar: gênero e perspectivas de futuroFamily successionRural womenRural youthRural sociology.Juventud ruralSucesión familiarMujeres ruralesSociología rural.Juventude ruralSucessão familiarMulheres ruraisSociologia rural.The succession processes in rural properties, in particular, in family farming, has taken priority status among the themes that involve the rural environment. The present study was carried out in the extreme west of the state of Santa Catarina, between the years 2016 and 2017, when 268 farmers were interviewed. In addition to the objective of recording and discussing data related to succession, gender and generational processes, the research was also carried out as a didactic tool for agricultural sciences courses in the region. The study recorded the desire, regardless of gender, of 5.5% of young people to break connection with agriculture in their future and not participate in the succession processes. Result that opposes the point of view of the parents, who express a gender distinction in the succession role, where 72.4% relates the male gender to such, while for the female gender the desire of 94% of fathers and mothers is that the daughters, respectively, get married and / or live in the city. The study points out the importance of actions involving the parents of rural youth in succession and gender issues that are increasingly urgent in the possible future of family farming.Los procesos de sucesión en las propiedades rurales, en particular, en la agricultura familiar, han tomado un lugar prioritario entre los temas que involucran al medio rural. El presente estudio se realizó en el extremo occidental del estado de Santa Catarina, entre los años 2016 y 2017, cuando se entrevistaron a 268 agricultores. Además del objetivo de registrar y discutir datos referentes a sucesión, género y procesos generacionales, la investigación también se llevó a cabo como herramienta didáctica para los cursos de ciencias agrícolas en la región. El estudio registró el deseo, independientemente del género, del 5,5% de los jóvenes de romper vínculos con la agricultura en su futuro y no participar en los procesos de sucesión. Resultado que se opone al punto de vista de los padres y madres, quienes expresan una distinción de género en el rol sucesorio, donde el 72,4% relaciona el género masculino con el mismo, mientras que para el género femenino el deseo del 94% de los padres y madres es que las hijas, respectivamente, se casan y / o viven en la ciudad. El estudio destaca la importancia de acciones que involucren a los padres y madres de la juventud rural en materias de sucesión y género que son cada vez más urgentes en el posible futuro de la agricultura familiar.Os processos sucessórios nas propriedades rurais, em particular, na agricultura familiar, tem tomado status de prioridade entre as temáticas que envolvem o meio rural. O presente estudo foi desenvolvido na região extremo oeste do estado de Santa Catarina, entre os anos de 2016 e 2017, quando foram entrevistados 268 agricultores. Além do objetivo de registrar e discutir os dados referentes aos processos sucessórios, de gênero e geracionais, a pesquisa foi realizada também como uma ferramenta didática de cursos de ciências agrárias da região. O estudo registrou o desejo, independente de gênero, de 5,5% dos jovens em romper os laços com a agricultura em seu futuro e não participar dos processos de sucessão. Resultado que contrapõem o ponto de vista dos pais e mães, que expressam uma distinção de gênero no papel sucessório, onde 72,4% relaciona o gênero masculino para tal, enquanto que para o gênero feminino o desejo de 94% dos pais e mães é de que as filhas, respectivamente se casem e/ou morem na cidade. O estudo aponta a importância de ações, que envolvam os pais e mães dos jovens rurais nos assuntos sucessórios e de gênero que cada vez mais urgentes no futuro possível para a agricultura familiar. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
Sucesión en agricultura familiar: género y perspectivas futuras
Sucessão na agricultura familiar: gênero e perspectivas de futuro
title Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
spellingShingle Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
Hennerich, Juçara Elza
Family succession
Rural women
Rural youth
Rural sociology.
Juventud rural
Sucesión familiar
Mujeres rurales
Sociología rural.
Juventude rural
Sucessão familiar
Mulheres rurais
Sociologia rural.
Hennerich, Juçara Elza
Family succession
Rural women
Rural youth
Rural sociology.
Juventud rural
Sucesión familiar
Mujeres rurales
Sociología rural.
Juventude rural
Sucessão familiar
Mulheres rurais
Sociologia rural.
title_short Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
title_full Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
title_fullStr Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
title_sort Succession in family farming: gender and future perspectives
author Hennerich, Juçara Elza
author_facet Hennerich, Juçara Elza
Hennerich, Juçara Elza
Plein, Clério
Fariña, Luciana Oliveira de
Hanzen, Márcia
Gubert , Flávia Piccinin Paz
Plein, Clério
Fariña, Luciana Oliveira de
Hanzen, Márcia
Gubert , Flávia Piccinin Paz
author_role author
author2 Plein, Clério
Fariña, Luciana Oliveira de
Hanzen, Márcia
Gubert , Flávia Piccinin Paz
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hennerich, Juçara Elza
Plein, Clério
Fariña, Luciana Oliveira de
Hanzen, Márcia
Gubert , Flávia Piccinin Paz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Family succession
Rural women
Rural youth
Rural sociology.
Juventud rural
Sucesión familiar
Mujeres rurales
Sociología rural.
Juventude rural
Sucessão familiar
Mulheres rurais
Sociologia rural.
topic Family succession
Rural women
Rural youth
Rural sociology.
Juventud rural
Sucesión familiar
Mujeres rurales
Sociología rural.
Juventude rural
Sucessão familiar
Mulheres rurais
Sociologia rural.
description The succession processes in rural properties, in particular, in family farming, has taken priority status among the themes that involve the rural environment. The present study was carried out in the extreme west of the state of Santa Catarina, between the years 2016 and 2017, when 268 farmers were interviewed. In addition to the objective of recording and discussing data related to succession, gender and generational processes, the research was also carried out as a didactic tool for agricultural sciences courses in the region. The study recorded the desire, regardless of gender, of 5.5% of young people to break connection with agriculture in their future and not participate in the succession processes. Result that opposes the point of view of the parents, who express a gender distinction in the succession role, where 72.4% relates the male gender to such, while for the female gender the desire of 94% of fathers and mothers is that the daughters, respectively, get married and / or live in the city. The study points out the importance of actions involving the parents of rural youth in succession and gender issues that are increasingly urgent in the possible future of family farming.
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