1999
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.61946
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Farmer Cooperatives in the 21st Century: Young and Old Farmers in Sweden

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“…Europe currently faces an unfavorable population trend which increases the difficulties in attracting and supporting young people to work in that segment, e.g. Hakelius (1999) In response to the issues surveyed in the abovementioned literature, we focused our attention at the following areas: necessary entrepreneurial skills, IT skills and development of human resources, within the legal forms of agricultural enterprises (private farmers), then professional agricultural skills and possible solutions of the problems specific for small-sized and young farmers. An overview of literature covering the particular areas of interest in the domestic and foreign literature is provided in Tables 1 and Table 2 Hitherto, information about human resources working in the legal form of a private farmer as well as human resources employed by them has been missing in the published studies and even The Farm Structure Census 2010 -Complex Results (Rozborilová 2012) does not tackle it either.…”
Section: Deposit Interest Rates Dynamics In Indonesia: a Quadratic Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Europe currently faces an unfavorable population trend which increases the difficulties in attracting and supporting young people to work in that segment, e.g. Hakelius (1999) In response to the issues surveyed in the abovementioned literature, we focused our attention at the following areas: necessary entrepreneurial skills, IT skills and development of human resources, within the legal forms of agricultural enterprises (private farmers), then professional agricultural skills and possible solutions of the problems specific for small-sized and young farmers. An overview of literature covering the particular areas of interest in the domestic and foreign literature is provided in Tables 1 and Table 2 Hitherto, information about human resources working in the legal form of a private farmer as well as human resources employed by them has been missing in the published studies and even The Farm Structure Census 2010 -Complex Results (Rozborilová 2012) does not tackle it either.…”
Section: Deposit Interest Rates Dynamics In Indonesia: a Quadratic Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the first type of influence, in a study of Spanish olive oil cooperatives (Montegut et al, 2011), generational conflicts were found between younger and older members who had different views on the cooperative activity. Such differences can be found in educational level, farm size, technology, geographical location, and social networks Montegut et al, 2011;Hakelius, 1999). Hakelius (1999) indicates that young farmers can be less committed to the cooperative and more open to trade with other customers, avoiding cooperative exclusivity.…”
Section: ▪ Age Of the Membershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such differences can be found in educational level, farm size, technology, geographical location, and social networks Montegut et al, 2011;Hakelius, 1999). Hakelius (1999) indicates that young farmers can be less committed to the cooperative and more open to trade with other customers, avoiding cooperative exclusivity. On the contrary, other studies in Hungary (Baranyai et al, 2018) and in Kosovo (Muriqi et al, 2019) showed that younger and more educated members have a more positive attitude towards cooperation.…”
Section: ▪ Age Of the Membershipmentioning
confidence: 99%