Diversified Farms Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic: First Signals from Italian Case Studies
Título
Diversified Farms Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic: First Signals from Italian Case Studies
Autor
Luca Romagnoli, Luigi Mastronardi, Aurora Cavallo
Descripción
The paper focuses on the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on some Italian farms. In particular, the aim is to investigate the consequences of the health emergency on diversified farms, their reactions, and their agricultural and rural policy needs in order to overcome the crisis. The research path investigates five farms of central Italy through semi-structured interviews. The identified case studies are characterized by the heterogeneity of features and farms’ activities. These activities include agritourism, on-farm processing of plant and animal products (mainly olive oils, fruits, and cheese), bio-energy production, tastings and leisure activities, educational farms, and contracting of farm equipment. A qualitative–quantitative analysis based on textual analysis techniques, particularly content and sentiment analysis, was performed. The results highlight the importance of farm diversification and networks in farms’ strategies in dealing with the Covid-19 crisis. Furthermore, the presence of both synergies and trade-offs in different types of diversification is found. These results have interesting policy implications that should be more explicitly taken into account to target the next rural development measures.
Fecha
2020
Materia
Italy, covid - 19 emergency, diversified farms, textual analysis techniques
Identificador
10.3390/su12145709
Fuente
Biotemas
Editor
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Cobertura
Environmental effects of industries and plants, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences
Colección
Citación
Luca Romagnoli, Luigi Mastronardi, Aurora Cavallo, “Diversified Farms Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic: First Signals from Italian Case Studies,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/5207.
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