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Change as a Double-edged Sword: Ecological Farmers’ Stressors and Responses to Changes In Farming in Grey County, Ontario

机译:随着双刃剑的变化:生态农民的压力源和对灰县农业变化的反应,安大略省

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Farming is a well-known stressful occupation, with farmers facing a multitude of stressors and higher rates of mental health problems than the general population. Farming continues to change, with greater use of technology, changing ownership and management of farms, globalization of agricultural inputs and products, and climate change. Although there has been research to document these changes, to the researchers’ knowledge there has been no qualitative studies, particularly within Canada, to understand farmers’ perceptions of these changes and link them to their stressors and mental health. In this qualitative study, based on 16 in-depth interviews with small-scale farmers in Grey County of Southwestern Ontario, Canada, we explored farmers’ perceptions of changing farming practices and their implications for their health as well as ways of responding and adapting to these changes. Thematic analysis using a social ecology framework revealed a number of major themes. Farmers’ relationships to change were complex with both benefits and challenges of changing farm practices for health and well-being—a “double-edged sword.” Technology changes were important new tools, while weather had become more extreme, rapid and un-predictable. Growing weather uncertainty generated brutal stress for some. Farmers described turning to ecological farming and the resilience that they experience from diversified farming which connects them to the land “essentially being at one with place.” Their passion for farming connected to beliefs about protecting the land, even if most markets do not reward a farmer for doing so. Farmers also highlighted the lack of support they experienced from governments—dealing with bureaucracy, community—and experiences of isolation. Implications for policies and systems include increased support for farmers financially and administratively and interventions which build on their work with farm organizations.
机译:农业是一个着名的压力占领,农民面临着众多压力的压力,比一般人群更高的心理健康问题。农业继续改变,利用技术利用,改变农场的所有权和管理,农业投入和产品的全球化,以及气候变化。虽然已经研究了解这些变化,但对研究人员的知识没有任何定性研究,特别是在加拿大内,了解农民对这些变化的看法,并将它们与他们的压力源和心理健康联系起来。在这个定性研究中,基于加拿大安大略省灰县的小型农民的16个深入访谈,我们探讨了农民对改变农业实践的看法及其对健康的影响以及回应和适应的方式这些变化。使用社会生态框架的主题分析揭示了许多主要主题。农民的改变的关系对于改变健康和福祉的农业惯例的福利和挑战 - 一个“双刃剑”的福利和挑战。技术变化是重要的新工具,而天气则变得更加极端,快速和不可预测。生长天气不确定性为某些人产生了残酷的压力。农民描述了转向生态农业和他们从多元化的农业经历的弹性,这些农业将它们连接到土地“基本上是一个与地点。”他们对农业的热情,即使大多数市场没有奖励农民这样做,也是关于保护土地的信念。农民还强调了他们缺乏他们从各国政府处理官僚主义,社区和孤立经验的支持。对政策和系统的影响包括增加对农民的支持,在财务和行政方式和干预措施与农业组织的工作中建立。

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