Agritourism presents a unique opportunity to combine aspects of tourism and agriculture industries to provide a number of financial, educational, and social benefits to tourists, farmers and producers, and communities.
Are you interested in learning about agritourism? This is the place!
In this training platform you will find different resources for training in agritourism.
It is a self-learning platform, so you are free to choose the materials you are interested in according to your needs, and to guide your own learning process.
The materials hosted by this platform cover different areas of training applied to agritourism:digitalization, sustainability, marketing and promotion, types of agritourism activities…
We invite you to explore the platform, we are sure you will find useful materials for you!
A set of 20 guidelines providing insights and key information in “how-to” understanding the sector and starting establishing agritourism venues. This will enable you to firstly cover training needs in topic-selected areas and secondly provide specific targeted advisory services directly to other farmers and small rural entrepreneurs.
Short videos that will help you to increase your knowledge on how to incorporate agritourism activities, effectively target them to the customers and exploit the maximum potential of one’s property.
22 case studies providing in-depth inspirational stories of active agritourism providers in different European countries.
The Farms’ Charm project aims to develop learning materials to educate small and medium-sized farmers in possible ways of starting their agritourism activities which will help them not only diversify their incomes but also promote their farm products directly to consumers. All that while reviving the rural areas and local communities and promoting a sustainable way of tourism which is in line with the tendencies of slowing down and staying longer at one area.
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