Abstract
[Machine translation] The essay deals with the 1950s and 1960s, the most controversial phase of the great transformation of the Italian rural world. The development of external many external factors (technology, organizations, institutions, industry, and trade) reshaped the peasant and the capitalistic farms. Large changes occurred in the agricultural structures of contemporary Italy, such as the reduction of farms and the concentration of production in some regions; the disintegration of the extensive large estates (the so-called latifondi), the end of classical sharecropping, and the expansion of farm leasing and direct-management; the spreading of part-time and pluriactive farms; the demand for more professionalism in farming. The agricultural consumptions and their relations with the industrial sector are then considered, together with the role of new agricultural associations and special public entities for the transformation of agriculture and land tenure (enti di riforma agraria). Other services to farms were offered by the machinery subcontracting - whose effects are, however, controversial. In conclusion, various interpretations about the changing relationships between the farm and its environment are recalled, from peasantization to the weakening of the farmer's independence.
Translated title of the contribution | [Machine translation] The grower in the net. A focus on the relationship between agriculture and services in the late twentieth century |
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Original language | Italian |
Title of host publication | Esodo e ritorno. I contadini italiani dalla grande trasformazione a oggi |
Publisher | Viella |
Pages | 271-308 |
Number of pages | 38 |
ISBN (Print) | 979-12-5469-019-2 |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Keywords
- 20th c.)
- Agricultural farms (Italy
- Agricultyral extension services (Italy
- Imprese agrarie (Italia
- Servizi all'agricoltura (Italia
- sec. XX)