巴基斯坦旁遮普省青年参与家庭农业所面临的挑战

Safdar Ali, G. Khan, M. Iftikhar, H. Munir
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本研究在南卡纳Sahib区进行,旨在探索阻碍农村青年参与家庭农业的挑战。通过滚雪球抽样技术选取360名受访者,采用面对面访谈的方式,按照结构化的、经过验证的、预先测试的访谈时间表进行访谈。收集的数据通过社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行分析。调查结果显示,略多于一半(56.7%)的受访者有超过15年的家庭农业经验。超过一半(51.2%)的受访者仅仅为了创收而过度依赖农业。本研究证实,个人因素(流浪、求学、依赖老人、缺乏自信)、文化因素(诉讼、社会不公、代沟)、营销因素(通货膨胀、市场崩溃)和农业相关因素(土地面积小、生产成本高、土地所有权、回报低、劳动强度大)是阻碍农村青年参与家庭农业的关键因素。本研究敦促农业机构发挥关键作用,协助和培训青年,说服他们加入家庭耕作。政府应该制定政策,使农业成为一项有利可图的事业,这样才能动员年轻人参与家庭农业。还需要通过媒体互动的方式,让年轻人熟悉家庭农业的概念。
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Challenges faced by the youth regarding participation in family farming in Punjab, Pakistan
This study was conducted in District Nankana Sahib aiming at exploring the challenges hampering the participation of rural youth in family farming. Total 360 respondents selected through snowball sampling technique were interviewed through face-to-face interview technique on a structured, validated and pretested interview schedule. Collected data were analyzed through Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Findings unveiled that a little more than half (56.7%) of respondents had experience of family farming surpassing over 15 years. Greater than half (51.2%) of respondents had overwhelmed reliance on farming only in order to generate income. This study confirms that, personal factors (wandering, studentship, dependency on elders and lack of confidence), cultural (litigation, social injustice, generational gap), marketing (inflation, crashed marketing) and farming related factors (small land size, high production cost, land ownership, poor return and labour intensiveness) were the key factors hindering the participation of rural youth in family farming. This study urges a pivotal role of agricultural institutions to assist and train youth for the persuasion to join family faring. Government should be on board the policies to make agriculture a profitable venture, thus the youth can be mobilized to participate in family farming. The concept of family farming is also required to be familiarised among youth through interactive approach of media.
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