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Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience in Agriculture and Their Impact on Sustainable Rural Economy Development: A Case Study of Greece

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AGRICULTURE-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13061222

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sustainable rural development; resilience in agriculture; risks in agriculture; vulnerability

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Promoting rural development is crucial for economic transformation and requires attention from government systems. This study examined the risk, vulnerability, and resilience of agriculture in Greece and its impact on sustainable rural economy development. Based on a survey of 304 Greek farmers, the results showed that while farmers no longer face food and clothing shortages, they still face challenges related to climate change and low productivity, which can significantly affect yields. Enhancing farmers' resilience and risk response efficacy are key tactics in combating threats to the rural environment and supporting rural development. Governments should design social protection programs that enhance agricultural production, protect vulnerable populations, strengthen resilience, and achieve broad rural transformation.
Promoting rural development is essential for the general economic transformation of people, hence requiring great attention from different government systems. This study assessed the risk, vulnerability, and resilience of agriculture, as well as its impact on sustainable rural economy development, using Greece as the case study. The study employed a quantitative research approach based on a cross-sectional survey design. A survey questionnaire was used to gather data from 304 Greek farmers. The results show that, although farmers are no longer at risk of being short of food and clothing in Greece, they still face different challenges associated with climate change or low productivity, and this can greatly affect yields if not given great attention. The study showed that increasing farmers' resilience and the efficacy of risk response are both essential tactics to use in order to effectively combat threats to the residential environment. However, the results show that vulnerability in agriculture has a significant negative influence on rural development. This research demonstrates how the development of a new, beautiful nation must involve improvements to and a guarantee of the safety of farmers' rural living environments, in order to reduce the impacts of risk and vulnerability, as well as strengthen the nation's resilience. The results show that, in rural governance, the general preservation of living conditions is not only one of farmers' top priorities, but is also a crucial factor in enhancing their ability to deal with risks, and is the only route to real rural development. Governments should design their social protection programs to enhance agricultural production, safeguard the lives of the most vulnerable populations, strengthen their resilience, and achieve the broadest possible rural transformation.

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