Engaging rural youth in strengthening the local food movement in India

Authors

  • Ishwari Singh Bisht Haldwani, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2023.131.012

Keywords:

rural youth, youth employment, India, culinary agri-ecotourism, agroecology-based community kitchens

Abstract

First paragraph:

In India, traditional agriculture has historically been a subsistence-oriented, labor-intensive, closed-loop, and varied production system. Farm­ing has long formed the foundation of the rural economy and served as a means of subsistence for local communities. Until a few decades ago, rural youth were actively choosing farming as a career, serving as the main workforce in a variety of agri­cultural enterprises. However, most of today’s youth do not want to work in low-value agricul­ture. Instead, they migrate to urban areas, within or outside of their home states where there are not many opportunities for quality work, social ser­vices, or protection. Responding to these con­straints through more inclusive changes in rural areas and through the alignment of rural-urban linkages is a significant challenge. It is crucial to look at opportunities and address obstacles in order to ensure that agriculture is economically viable and provides year-round employment for young people in rural India. . . .

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Author Biography

Ishwari Singh Bisht, Haldwani, India

Independent Researcher

Published

2023-11-22

How to Cite

Bisht, I. (2023). Engaging rural youth in strengthening the local food movement in India. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 13(1), 17–20. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2023.131.012