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“Multifacet realities of work in agriculture” is a special issue from journal Cahiers Agriculture coordinated by Benoît Dedieu (INRA), Julio César Damasceno (UEM), Guillermo Neiman (CONICET) and Sandra Schiavi (UEM). 

Articles were selected from proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Work in Agriculture, which was held in November 2016 at the State University of Maringá (UEM), Brazil.

Recent articles:

Transversal views on work in agriculture

Structural features, labor conditions and family succession in dairy production systems in Paraná State, Brazil

Changes and continuities in agricultural work: the case of small and medium-sized vineyards in Mendoza, Argentina

Securing Sahelian pastoralism by using a remunerated workforce for livestock keeping activities: the ambivalence of commodification

Health in the rural environment: a postural evaluation of milking workers in Brazil

Supporting farmers’ management of change towards agroecological practices by focusing on their work: a contribution of ergonomics

Agroecological transition and reconfiguration of horticultural work among family farmers in Buenos Aires, Argentina

The ‘blind spot’ of agricultural research: Labour flexibility, composition and worker availability in the South West of England

Management and labour in an integrated crop-livestock-forestry system in Roraima, Brazilian Amazonia

Work management as a means to adapt to constraints in farming systems: a case study from two regions in Morocco 

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Agronomy for Sustainable Development - special issue coordinated by Benoît Dedieu (INRA)

Characteristics of “work in agriculture” scientific communities. A bibliometric review

A new framework to analyse workforce contribution to Australian cotton farm adaptability

Analyzing work organization on livestock farm by the Work Assessment Method

Questioning the work of farmers, advisors, teachers and researchers in agro-ecological transition. A review

A new framework to analyze changes in work organization for permanent employees on livestock farms

Yield and labor relations of sustainable intensification options for smallholder farmers in sub‐Saharan Africa. A meta‐analysis

Work-related information needed by farmers for changing to sustainable cropping practices

Copyright © INRA and Springer-Verlag France SAS, part of Springer Nature 2019