❍ Back-to-farm movement is led by the young in their 30s or younger, and back-to-earth popuation in the 60s increased as the babyboomer generation starts to retire.
❍ Increased tendency of careful back-to-farm movement where the householder moves first and other family members join afterward
❍ 34.1% of back-to-earth households chose back-to-earth movement because of their occupation (33.3% in 2018)
◈ Expanding back-to-farm & back-to-earth policies in preparation for the impact of COVID-19 situation
❍ Provding short-term back-to-farm education programs linked with agricultural jobs
❍ Expanding employment & startup capacity building supports to youths and back-to-farm farmers
❍ Strengthening provision of information on back-to-farm & back-to-earth movement including education, housing, employment, startups and local conditions, etc.