We are living in a world today that is continually changing. The population is growing, technology is advancing, and our world is becoming increasingly more interconnected. Agricultural experts, farmers and agricultural technology are continually evolving to serve the needs of the industry. With these changing times, a new generation of young farmers has emerged with fresh ideas, innovative approaches and a determination to overcome traditional barriers in the agricultural sector. By overcoming these traditional barriers, these young farmers are paving the way for future generations to continue in an industry that is serving an ever-growing world. This article will explore a few of the ways these young farmers are breaching traditional barriers.
Access to Land
In a 2022 survey of over 10,000 young farmers, 59 percent of those polled said finding affordable land was their greatest barrier. Because of this problem, farmers are embracing a co-op farming model, with young farmers especially taking notice. By pooling together capital, resources and varying skill-sets, some are taking a community approach to land access in order to get their businesses started.
Young farmers are also actively advocating for policies that address land access issues. Taking a community approach to both starting their businesses and coming together to affect policy change is helping to pave the way for the next generation.
Sustainable Practices
The younger generation of farmers is very aware of environmental challenges. One study showed that 86 percent of young farmers polled said that their farming practices were regenerative, an approach to farming that builds healthy soils and ecosystems, and that sustainability was a key issue for 97 percent of those polled. Young farmers are embracing technologies and systems that help ensure the work they are doing has a long-term benefit for both their communities and their land.
The Power of the Internet
One of the most significant ways young farmers are breaking through traditional farming barriers is through embracing the internet. E-commerce stores open the door to a wider consumer base. Digitally tracking data helps to inform the farmer of trends that affect their business. Social media connects the farmer with their consumer base in a way that few other mediums can, with some farmers even sharing the daily aspects of farm life on these platforms. Social media platforms also help connect young farmers with others in the industry and assist in developing a supportive community.
The internet is not only being utilized by young farmers for consumer connection and networking, but also for remote learning and continued education. Opportunities for online courses and research into the latest agribusiness technologies help this new generation not only learn how to be better farmers, but also how to run a more profitable business.
Final Thoughts
The global population is expected to increase by 2.2 billion by the year 2050, and recent census data shows that the average farmer’s age in the US is nearly 60 years old. If demand is going to be met, a new generation of farmers must be ready to step up to the plate. By embracing the internet and new technologies, focusing on sustainable solutions, and rallying together to address land access issues and affect policy change, these young farmers are breaching traditional barriers and shaping the industry.