Abstract
In the European framework of multifunctional agriculture, Social Farming (SF) has con-stantly been spreading. In Italy, these practices are legally connected to Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI), creating new perspectives and challenges for farmers and their territories. In this paper, we report the results of a pilot study conducted in the Veneto Region to understand farmers’ opinions about the opportunities and challenges of SF and AAI. Participants were convened by the Italian farmers’ trade organization Coldiretti. All of them provide social/healthcare services on their farms, including human–animal interaction, and have attended the regional training courses for Social Farming providers. Data were collected during two focus groups that were videotaped and sub-sequently analyzed by two researchers to categorize and dope out relevant topics. Results show a mismatch between what is stated by national and regional laws and the current situation reported by farmers. They are faced with many economic challenges as well as barriers in their relationship with traditional healthcare services. However, farmers have a strong motivation and believe in the benefits that AAI and SF offer to society in rural and urban areas.
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Galardi, M., Filugelli, L., Moruzzo, R., Riccioli, F., Mutinelli, F., Diaz, S. E., & Contalbrigo, L. (2022). Challenges and Perspectives of Social Farming in North-Eastern Italy: The Farmers’ View. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14148390
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