Generational change is the central theme of this issue of Savia Rural . Access to land, financing, and training are the pillars of several initiatives described in their articles, including some European entities. We interview Dutch farmer Peter Meedendorp, president of the European Council of Young Farmers; we showcase the training work of the Cooprado Foundation in its Agrarian Test Space and its shepherd school; and we address the work of Relleu Agrari in Catalonia, enabling young farmers to continue the work of those who have left their lands. We discuss Terractiva's facilitating work for new entrants to Galician agriculture, many of whom have no family history in the sector; a circumstance shared by the multi-award-winning livestock farmers of OmañaCea, in León. And we showcase traces of the Galician peasantry without a replacement in Lumes , a photography project by Adra Pallón.
