Generational renewal in agriculture is a hot topic in Brussels (and in the UK in the context of the APR debate) and Alan Matthews summarises his views given in a recent submission to a Commission looking into the topic in Ireland: http://capreform.eu/addressing-generational-renewal-the-situation-in-ireland/
He concludes: 'allocating yet more funding to young farmer measures mainly provides support to those who have already succeeded in entering the farming profession. There is mixed evidence on the extent to which it actually allows or facilitates more young people to enter farming. Here the principal barrier is gaining access to land, and this requires the exit of older farmers. Without giving a clear financial incentive for earlier transfer, the generational imbalance between young and old farmers will hardly improve.'
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