This report explores the diverse future roles of farmers in Europe by 2040, considering environmental sustainability, technological advances, and societal changes. It presents 12 farmer profiles, discusses their potential evolution, and examines policy implications.
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Report location: | abstract |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | European Commission Joint Research Centre |
Publication date: | January 1, 2020 |
Authors: | Anne-Katrin Bock, Jennifer Rudkin, Maciej Krzysztofowicz, Vera Winthagen |
Time horizon: | 2040 |
Geographic focus: | Europe |
Page count: | 112 |
The research method involved a literature review, workshops with stakeholders, and the development of future farmer profiles based on current trends and megatrends. It also included expert interviews and the creation of design objects to stimulate discussion on future farming scenarios.
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The study 'Farmers of the Future' examines the evolution of European farming towards 2040, focusing on farmer profiles, their adaptation to climate change, technological innovation, and societal expectations. It analyzes the impact of megatrends on agriculture and suggests policy considerations for a diverse and resilient farming ecosystem.
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Categories: 2020 publication year | 2040 time horizon | 2040s time horizon | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | agricultural policy | agriculture | alternative proteins | cell farming | climate change | consumer trends | corporate farming | environmental sustainability | european union geographic scope | food security | lifestyle change | resource scarcity | social farming | technological innovation | technology | urban farming