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Abstract
There are an increasing number of references in the literature on the significance of the role of farm
households and farm families in the development of multifunctional agriculture. The motivation and intentions
of 104 farmers in three LEADER micro-regions in Northern and Eastern Hungary with respect to the present
and future structures of their farms (including the expansion of non-agricultural activities and functions) were
investigated using questionnaires and narrative interviews. Almost two-thirds of the respondents spoke of the
existence of non-agricultural activities and functions, but few of these were market-driven. The farmers ranked
the steps that should be taken to increase multifunctionality in their own micro-regions in order of importance
and indicated which organisations they thought would be most competent for their implementation. They also
noted what factors promoted or inhibited multifunctionality within their own farms.