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We are observing a rapid surge in activity on social media platforms coming from farmers and others working in agriculture around the world, specifically in countries with a high proportion of the workforce in agriculture. We term this phenomenon 'social agriculture' and define it in the following way:
<aside> ▪️ Social agriculture refers to a set of practices that support agricultural livelihoods — agricultural information exchange, agricultural support mechanisms and agricultural markets — based on the use of social media platforms in countries with a high proportion of their workforce in agriculture
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We conducted a detailed literature review and pulled together stories and examples of practices around the world relating to 'social agriculture'. We found three distinct sets of practices that make up this new and rapidly growing phenomenon.
With an outline of the concept of 'social agriculture' in view, it's worth stressing a few further points about our understanding of this phenomenon.