lagricoltore
Lagricoltore, often written l’agricoltore in Italian, is the term for a person who cultivates land and raises animals to produce food, fiber, and other agricultural goods. The role is traditionally associated with operating a farm, whether as proprietor, family member, or farm worker, and can denote both smallholder and larger-scale producers. In everyday usage, it can refer to professionals who manage agricultural production as part of a farm enterprise.
Etymology traces lagricoltore to Latin agricola, meaning farmer or cultivator; it is closely related to the
Core responsibilities of a lagricoltore include planning seasonal crops, soil preparation, sowing or planting, irrigation and
Historically, lagricoltore described rural landholders within feudal and agrarian systems. In the modern economy, the category
Current trends and challenges include climate change, market volatility, land access, aging rural populations, and regulatory