land dynamics around the installation of new farmers in Île-de-France

Plan

Between structural crisis and emergence of new demand

1. A land regulation unfavorable to newcomers

2. A demand for local agriculture

The emergence of new operators: the consolidation of an alternative front

1. An associative network supported by a civic and peri-urban movement

2. Integrate the agricultural profession while training differently

3. The mobilization of heterogeneous actors for land storage

Local authorities seeking advice from associations

1. Commitment and powers to act of local authorities

2. The reconfiguration of Abiosol’s governance

Conclusion

We are now seeing a renewed interest in those who are called neo-farmers (Blanc, 2012; Sallustio, 2018; Coutellec, 2021). According to Atelier Paysan (2021), around 20,000 of them want to settle in France each year to cope with the decline that has largely begun in the number of farmers, but far fewer of them realize it, despite the potential opportunities. recovery or installation. Without analyzing it here, it is accepted that the low attractiveness of the profession, the difficulties of access to land and the lack of suitable aid for these “non-agricultural workers” (NIMA) are obstacles to installation (Lataste and Chizelle, 2015; CESE, 2020). If the family transmission of farms is still the dominant model of reproduction of the profession (Barral and Pinaud, 2017), 30% of farm managers will have reached retirement age in the coming years, making the renewal of generations and So terms…

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