Abstract

Megatrends (urbanization, digitalization, globalization, climate change, etc.) are mainstream developments that affect most economic activities. These megatrends have varying incidences and impacts on individual entrepreneurs and enterprises, also in farming sector. A farmer can either ignore or try to adapt to or benefit from megatrends. This reaction depends on many things: individuals’ futures orientation, management practices, business strategy, sunk costs, the life cycle and type of business, for example. The study explores the association between eight common megatrends and business strategies among a sample of Finnish dairy producers. The analysis is based on survey data from the year 2019 (n = 135) collected among a major Finnish dairy industry co-operative’s contract producers. The respondents evaluated the expected impact of the megatrends on their own business within the next 10 years with 5-point Likert-type scale (−2 … +2). K-means cluster analysis was utilized to uncover a few basic settings in the association between megatrends and farmers behaviours. After trying out several numbers of clusters, a distinctive three cluster solution was found. Additionally, cluster member profiles were framed with farmers’ Likert -scale responses. The analysis indicates that dairy farmers differ in their observation of megatrends. The results confirm that some of the farmers more or less ignore the common megatrends, whereas some other farmers adapt to or benefit from the common megatrends. Supporting farmers’ futures consciousness will strengthen their capacities of coping in the changing business environment.

Highlights

  • Academic Editor: Antonio BoggiaThe farming sector confronts various challenges, many of which have turned into external change drivers

  • The results present profiles of Finnish dairy farmers regarding the impact of megatrends, futures consciousness, and farm management practices

  • This paper aimed to understand how a sample of Finnish dairy farmers assesses the impact of global change drivers, eight megatrends, on their farming businesses in the ten years

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Introduction

Academic Editor: Antonio BoggiaThe farming sector confronts various challenges, many of which have turned into external change drivers. Farm managers need to cope with these. Previous research focusing on the future and farm management has explored how farmers cope with policy reforms [1], market changes [2], and climate change [3,4]. Megatrends are mainstream developments that arise from environmental, social, and technological drivers and affect policies and markets and, farms and farmers. This paper aims to give a glimpse into this topic using the case of Finnish dairy farms. This study explores Finnish dairy farmers’ judgements of the impact of selected megatrends to their business on a farm level and how these farmers build adaptative capacity in the long run. The results present profiles of Finnish dairy farmers regarding the impact of megatrends, futures consciousness, and farm management practices

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