95 miles NW of Quitaque, TX | Interesting look at Greek agriculture. They are having some of the same problems we are with farmers aging and other problems. But thought this statement below was interesting that they thought this was a problem. I wonder what the percentage of YS farmers have agricultural education. Now they did not give if that was 2 or 4 year education or other type of education.
Education levels are strikingly low. Only 1.3% of agricultural land is managed by someone with full agricultural training; 94.4% of Greek farmers rely solely on experience – at a moment when agricultural technology is advancing rapidly.
https://www.ekathimerini.com/economy/1302117/a-nation-of-small-plots...
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