pienviljelijätila
Pienviljelijätila, or small-scale farming, refers to agricultural practices carried out on relatively modest plots of land, typically by individual farmers or small families. This form of farming is characterized by low levels of mechanization, minimal use of synthetic inputs like fertilizers and pesticides, and a strong reliance on traditional knowledge and labor-intensive methods. Pienviljelijätila is prevalent in many rural communities worldwide, particularly in developing regions, where it plays a crucial role in food security and livelihoods.
Small-scale farming often involves diverse crop and livestock systems tailored to local conditions, such as climate,
The economic and social significance of pienviljelijätila extends beyond food production. It supports rural economies by
In Finland and other Nordic countries, pienviljelijätila has historical roots in subsistence farming and remains relevant