Small Family Farming in Guatemala - a country specific outlook
An average small family farm in Guatemala generates a gross annual income of about USD 6772, however, earnings from agricultural production do not generate the bulk of income. Instead, 40 percent of an average smallholders’ income stems from non-agricultural wages or off-farm self-employment, with commerce and services as the most common components of rural non-farm income activities. The high share of income from non-agricultural wages mirrors increasing diversified and commercialized rural areas, in which smallholder households may find alternatives to agriculture.
This Country Factsheet developed by the ESA Small Family Farms Team takes a closer look on how Gatemala's farmers live their live, how they diversify their income and what potential challenges they face.