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Beyond Hobby Farming': towards a typology of non-commercial farming

Journal

AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES
Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 475-493

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10460-019-09930-5

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Smallholding; Estates; Crofting; Multifunctionality; Female farmers

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  1. Rural & Environment Science & Analytical Services (RESAS) Division of the Scottish Government

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In this paper we develop a typology of non-commercial' approaches to farming, based on a survey of a representative sample of farmers in Scotland, United Kingdom. In total, 395 (16.6% of the sample) farmers indicated that they do not seek to make a profit on their farms. We estimate that these non-commercial approaches to farming are utilised on at least 13% of agricultural land in Scotland. As such, non-commercial farming (NCF) is not a marginal practice, nor are NCF limited to small-scale hobby' farms: NCF exist across the scale of agricultural holding sizes and are operated by a wide range of socio-demographic cohorts. We identify 6 types of NCF: agricultural residences, specialist smallholdings, horsiculture holdings, mixed smallholdings, amenity mixed farms, and large farms or estates. These types were differentiated primarily by the scale of farm size, presence of diversification activities and types of animal present. The analysis demonstrates a number of emergent patterns of land management: de facto land abandonment, transition towards horsiculture', and management differences between retiring and new entrant NCF. We argue that the types identified reflect a number of intersecting issues in contemporary agrarian transitions, particularly the aging farmer population; generational renewal; and gendered implications of agricultural restructuring.

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