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Side activities by non-farmersSymposium ‘Platteland als consumptieruimte’

12 april 2012

Marianna MarkantoniDepartment of Cultural Geography, Faculty of Spatial SciencesUniversity of Groningen

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What is a side activity?

A side activity is a small-scale home-based activity, which provides an extra income at the household level and is carried out in a rural household by non-farmers

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Main categories of side activities1) Services and facilities provision2) Tourism and recreation3) Crafts and arts4) Sale of home-grown products

More consumption than production related activities

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Why side activities by non-farmers?

› Lack of attention

• Rural development

• Rural policy

› Focus of farm diversification of farmers

› ‘Invisibility’ of side activities in datasets

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› Research in 36 municipalities

› Survey & in-depth interviews

Methodology and data collection

› 560 side activities by non-farmers found 260 surveyed

› 269 side activities by farmers counted

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› At the personal level

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Main results:

› At the regional level

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Categories % Responses

Self-interest/pleasure 47.7

Earn and extra income 16.2

Unemployment 7.7

Work from home/childcare

4.2

Be the boss of my own 4.2

Social contacts 3.1

Environment 2.3

Challenge 1.9

Need for the product 1.5

Overproduction 1.2

(n=260)

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Motives to start a side activity (open)

Personal level

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List of motives Great extent

Self-interestChallenge

54.343.0

Boss on my ownRural lifestyle

42.431.2

Availability of own resourcesQuality of life

30.227.1

DreamExtra income

30.629.1

Personal growthContribute to society

20.218.7

Social contactsFlexibility personal/family

19.618.8

Gap in the marketSuccess of others

15.25.1

Dissatisfaction paid jobFamily tradition

4.74.7

Unemployment 3.9

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Motives to start a side activity (closed)

1. Internal aspirations

2. Economic well-being

3. Rural lifestyle

Three main type of motives

Personal level

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‘I become richer in the inside than in my wallet’

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Personal level

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Regional level

What is the impact of side activities on rural

development?

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Key features of rural develpment(Ilbery 1998; OECD 2008)

› Rural economyo Directly

- Income- Employment

o Indirectly- Local collaborations- Competition- Rural tourism

› Social capital

› Physical environment

Regional level

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1. Direct economic impact

Annual net income from side activities, n=260 (Euros)

Categories Respondents (n) %

<1,000 45 32.3

1,000-5,000 38 27.4

5,000-15,000 46 33.1

>15,000 10 7.2

Very small

0.009 % of total household income (36 municipalities)

Employment generation

Sole traders, 2% hire personeel

Regional level

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Side activities foster local collaborationsTouristic routes

Bike routes

Walking routes

A side activity owner:

‘A groceries shop, a carpenter, a bike shop,

they profit from us and we from them. The

recreation office in the village is happy with our

group accommodation here.’

Indirect economic impact

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2. Social Impact› ‘I provide a listening ear’ (dog grooming salon)

› High level of personal interaction

› Fullfil social needs

› Municipalities:Social vitality of the rural areasA meeting point for the village

Regional level

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Kiel-Windeweer

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www.kiel-windeweer.nl

Kiel-Windeweer

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3. Physical environment

Regional level

› Small-scale, home-based do not seem to threaten the landscape

› BUT 25% of the side activity owners have growth aspirations impact?

› Municipalities set preconditions:

Do not clutter (verrommeling) the countryside

No big road sings

Fit with the surroundings

Stay small scale

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‘It is not so much the economic contribution of side activities that is important...but their contribution to the social revitalization of rural areas’

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Conclusions

1. Personal level:Side activities are an important part of the

owner’s lives, needs and identities

2. Regional level:Side activities diversify the rural activities and

enhance the social wellbeing in rural areas

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‘The importance of side activities is valued more in terms of non-economic

than economic returns’

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Thank you for your attention!

Questions?Westerweelde, group accomodation

Marianna Markantoni

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Respondent’s Background (n=260)

Age <3030-4445-59>60

%18.540.634.66.3

EducationPrimarySecondaryHigher

9.460.030.6

GenderMale Female

39.061.0

Employed?Paid employedHousewife/housemanPensionSocial security

49.829.67.812.8

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Personal level

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Enabling factors

› Rural location (affordability, rural amenities)

› Personal/household circumstances:

• Multifunctional home

• Major life transitions (marriage, parenthood)

• Support from family and friends

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Personal level

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The position of local governments

1) Side activities broaden the touristic and the recreation sector

Promote local products

Diversify the touristic activities

2) Side activities have a limited influence on tourism

They add a ‘little bit’ to tourism

They are very small, tourists do not come for these activities

Indirect economic impact

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Policy perspectives

› Unclear policies for side activities

› Differentiation between farmers-non-farmer’s side activities in policies

This study concluded that:

› Side activities are not a threat to the landscapeBut attention to those with clear growth intentions

› Raise awareness of the contribution of side activities for the revitalization and diversification of rural areas

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Regional level