farmowned
Farmowned is a term used to describe ownership models in which farmland is owned and controlled more collectively by those who work the land—farmers, workers, or local communities—rather than by external investors or exclusively by corporate entities. The phrase is not standardized in law, and its precise meaning can vary by country, region, or project. In broad use, farmowned signals a shift toward shared stewardship, local accountability, and long-term farm viability.
Common forms associated with farmowned concepts include producer cooperatives, where farmers collectively own and govern a
Governance in farmowned models typically emphasizes member voting rights, transparent decision-making, and reinvestment of profits into
In policy and practice, farmowned concepts intersect with discussions on agricultural cooperatives, land reform, and land