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1999 - 277 p.

Ménages pluriactifs et retraités : une majorité d'agriculteurs dans la vallée des Duyes (Alpes de Haute Provence)

Ponchelet D., Bellon S.

In the Duyes valley (northern Provence) a large number of farms consist of pluriactive households or are managed by retired farmers. Other farm managers, the so-called 'neofarmers', have entered farming with no agricultural or even rural background and thus accomplished a threefold mutation: social, professional and geographic. As a result, the modes and role of farming activity display wide diversity both as regards time allocated and income. Our paper had two objectives. The first was to analyse farm diversity from a socio-economic viewpoint, paying particular attention to the non-standard farming patterns adopted. The second was to identify and analyse farmer motivations to operate in such a context. We combined two sources of information: (i) data derived from the 1988 French National Agricultural Census, which show the extent of part-time farming in a total population comprising 184 farm households; and (ii) information from 35 interviews which enabled us to assess household trajectories, motivations and regulations.

Mots-clés    

AGRICULTURE A TEMPS PARTIEL, ELEVAGE, FRANCE, REGION D'ALTITUDE, SOCIOLOGIE RURALE, SYSTEME D'EXPLOITATION AGRICOLE

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Ponchelet D., Bellon S. Ménages pluriactifs et retraités : une majorité d'agriculteurs dans la vallée des Duyes (Alpes de Haute Provence). In : Gibon J. (ed.), Lasseur J. (ed.), Manrique E. (ed.), Masson P. (ed.), Pluvinage J. (ed.), Revilla R. (ed.). Systèmes d'élevage et gestion de l'espace en montagnes et collines méditerranéennes . Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 1999. p. 125-137. (Options Méditerranéennes : Série B. Etudes et Recherches; n. 27). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/b27/99600304.pdf