BY: We the Italians Editorial Staff
Roughly 50,000 young farmers are currently working across Italy’s countryside, blending sustainability with creativity. They represent a vital pool of talent that will help shape the future of Italian agriculture—and the nation as a whole.
These young entrepreneurs are at the forefront of agricultural businesses that are pushing through heavy bureaucracy and rising costs, proving that Italy’s young farmers are among the most resilient in the broader landscape of youth entrepreneurship.
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