Sheep rearing in Sweden : a niche with agroecological potential

Sheep production in Sweden is an agricultural sector that today exists merely as a small niche, despite its agroecological potential. Through literature research, a survey and 18 semi-structured interviews, this paper defines the sector’s marginality and attempts to explain it. The effects of the se...

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Main Author: Högele, Leonie
Format: H2
Language:Inglés
Published: SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101) 2022
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description Sheep production in Sweden is an agricultural sector that today exists merely as a small niche, despite its agroecological potential. Through literature research, a survey and 18 semi-structured interviews, this paper defines the sector’s marginality and attempts to explain it. The effects of the sector’s marginality on the sustainability of Swedish sheep farming and agriculture as a whole are evaluated. Finally, desirable directions for development of the Swedish sheep sector are suggested. The findings showed that the marginality of the Swedish sheep sector to a large extent is a product of socio-cultural factors that affect the structure of the sheep sector. Not least, the sector’s marginality reinforces itself. In addition, bio-physical, historical and political circumstances have played a role in marginalising the sector. Several weaknesses and strengths regarding sustainability were recognized within the current, small-scale structures of Swedish sheep farming. Opportunities were identified through which the sheep sector could actually contribute to agricultural sustainability precisely through its marginality. Equally, threats to sustainability that arise from the sector being limited to its niche were acknowledged. Overall, the findings suggest that it would be beneficial for the Swedish sheep sector to grow if agroecological, sustainable farming is the ultimate goal. Whether this growth can and will be achieved, however, is questionable.
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spelling RepoSLU176842022-04-27T01:02:37Z Sheep rearing in Sweden : a niche with agroecological potential Högele, Leonie sheep marginality Sweden sheep sector rearing sustainability Sheep production in Sweden is an agricultural sector that today exists merely as a small niche, despite its agroecological potential. Through literature research, a survey and 18 semi-structured interviews, this paper defines the sector’s marginality and attempts to explain it. The effects of the sector’s marginality on the sustainability of Swedish sheep farming and agriculture as a whole are evaluated. Finally, desirable directions for development of the Swedish sheep sector are suggested. The findings showed that the marginality of the Swedish sheep sector to a large extent is a product of socio-cultural factors that affect the structure of the sheep sector. Not least, the sector’s marginality reinforces itself. In addition, bio-physical, historical and political circumstances have played a role in marginalising the sector. Several weaknesses and strengths regarding sustainability were recognized within the current, small-scale structures of Swedish sheep farming. Opportunities were identified through which the sheep sector could actually contribute to agricultural sustainability precisely through its marginality. Equally, threats to sustainability that arise from the sector being limited to its niche were acknowledged. Overall, the findings suggest that it would be beneficial for the Swedish sheep sector to grow if agroecological, sustainable farming is the ultimate goal. Whether this growth can and will be achieved, however, is questionable. SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101) 2022 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17684/
spellingShingle sheep
marginality
Sweden
sheep sector
rearing
sustainability
Högele, Leonie
Sheep rearing in Sweden : a niche with agroecological potential
title Sheep rearing in Sweden : a niche with agroecological potential
title_full Sheep rearing in Sweden : a niche with agroecological potential
title_fullStr Sheep rearing in Sweden : a niche with agroecological potential
title_full_unstemmed Sheep rearing in Sweden : a niche with agroecological potential
title_short Sheep rearing in Sweden : a niche with agroecological potential
title_sort sheep rearing in sweden : a niche with agroecological potential
topic sheep
marginality
Sweden
sheep sector
rearing
sustainability