“农民为什么要花更多钱去用那些不会给他们带来任何回报的东西”:识别加拿大阿尔伯塔省推广再生农业的差距与机遇

“Why would a farmer pay more money to use something that’s not gonna give them anything back”: Identifying gaps and opportunities to promote regenerative agriculture in Alberta, Canada

Journal of Rural Studies · 2025
被引 3
ABS 3

中文导读

通过访谈加拿大阿尔伯塔省14位利益相关者,发现再生农业推广面临气候、生长季短和农民知识不足等障碍,政策制定需考虑区域差异和农民需求。

Abstract

Context Regenerative agriculture (RA) is increasing in popularity despite a lack of consensus on an agreed definition, creating challenges promoting the approach and developing policies to support its adoption. Objective This paper highlights findings from a RA study in Alberta, Canada conducted to understand the opportunities for RA and to inform effective policy design and implementation. Methods Data were gathered from 14 participants through in-depth semi-structured interviews who represented various stakeholder groups with diverse knowledge and experience related to RA in Alberta. Data from these interviews were coded and thematically analyzed to generate our findings. Results and conclusions The findings reveal that defining RA requires a context-specific approach that considers regional conditions and individual farmer needs. Key barriers to the implementation of RA practices include Alberta's climate, short growing season and a lack of producer knowledge. Insufficient inclusion of diverse perspectives in agricultural policymaking, disincentives for early adopters of RA and the lack of incentives for farmer participation in policy discussions are identified as policy gaps requiring adjustments. Significance The findings highlight the need for tailored policies that accommodate the diverse needs of farmers while promoting the principles of RA. This study provides valuable insights into how farmers perceive government policies related to RA, offering policy recommendations to help develop more effective strategies to overcome barriers and promote the expansion of RA in Alberta.

农业经济学农业政策可持续发展加拿大农业