回乡创业者:土耳其的新农民

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Rural Studies Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103503
Candan Turkkan
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在土耳其,从城市到农村的移民,尤其是从农村到城市的移民,已成为一个突出问题。本文重点关注回乡创业者或新农民,他们迁移到农村地区的目的就是为了从事商业农业和种植业。通过对 72 名新农民的半结构式访谈进行分析,本文确定了他们在进入农业领域以及后来成功经营农业企业时的六个关键属性:拥有经济财富;拥有农业用地;熟悉农业食品行业;受过教育(农业和/或食品科学);有企业行为经验;与当地和/或与食品运动相关的全国性组织有积极联系。本文认为,这些特质具有创业技能、经验和人脉,反过来又为新农场主提供了经济、社会和文化资本以及经营农场企业的比较优势。通过该案例,论文表明:其一,资本流动的方向从历史上的农村流向城市,可能会通过创业回迁改变为城市流向农村(以及从非农业部门流向农业);其二,如果农业要成为小农户的主要创收活动,那么创业技能对于他们--无论是新来者还是延续者--来说都是至关重要的。
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Entrepreneurial back-to-landers: Neo-farmers in Turkey
Urban-to-rural migration, particularly back-to-land migration, has become prominent in Turkey. This paper focuses on entrepreneurial back-to-landers or neo-farmers, who have migrated to rural areas specifically to get into commercial agriculture and farming. Through an analysis of semi-structured interviews with 72 neo-farmers, the paper identifies six critical attributes that aid them during entry into farming and later on, when they are running successful farm businesses: possession of financial wealth; ownership of agricultural land; familiarity with agro-food sectors; education (in agricultural and/or food sciences); experience with corporate conduct; and active connections to the local and/or national organizations associated with the food movement. The paper argues that these attributes feature entrepreneurial skills, experience and connections, which in turn provide neo-farmers with economic, social, and cultural capital and comparative advantages to run their farm businesses. Through the case, the paper shows that one, the direction of capital flows, which historically has been rural-to-urban, may change to urban-to-rural (and from non-agricultural sectors to agriculture) through entrepreneurial back-to-land migration; and two, entrepreneurial skills have become vital for smallholders – newcomer or continuer – if agriculture is going to be their primary income generating activity.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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