DOT sets dev’t plan to boost ‘farm tourism’ in Cordillera
>> Tuesday, February 5, 2019
By
Pamela Mariz Geminiano
BAGUIO
CITY -- The Dept. of Tourism-Cordillera is collecting inputs from farmers
to complete its strategic farm tourism development plan and assure a
sustainable program for this concept.
"The strategic farm tourism development plan will
serve as a guide and will address the issues of our farmers on how to sustain
their activity and economic venture,” said Jovita Ganongan, officer-in-charge
of DOT-Cordillera.
She said farm tourism is a new concept, which they see as a
viable economic activity, in addition to the farming existing in the region.
Farm tourism is defined under the law as the practice of
attracting visitors and tourists to farm areas for a fun experiential learning
on production and harvest. It involves any agricultural or fishery-based
operation or activity that brings to a farm the visitors, tourists, farmers,
and fisherfolk together to share knowledge. It is also a venue for outdoor
recreation and accessible family outings.
She said some have started to go into farm tourism but
challenges are faced.
Cordillera
farms and farmers have unique issues affected by several factors relating to
location, topography and even the practice. The farm tourism development plan
is expected to address the issues and challenges of the farmers.
“The crafting of this plan will address what is lacking,
and what needs to be improved," she said.
She added that during the strategic action planning
workshop conducted by the DOT, it was found that the lack of capital and
technical knowledge on marketing strategies are among the issues faced by
farmers.
These issues are being addressed through the conduct of
training to equip stakeholders with the appropriate knowledge and skills to
make their farm tourism an income generating activity.
Ganongan said the DOT is pushing for farm tourism to allow
more benefits to the farmers -- in terms of higher income, free education for
themselves and their families, and ultimately food security for the whole
country.
As a way of helping the small farmers who have started to
go into farm tourism, she said they have been doing bench marking and bringing
the owners to existing farm tourism destinations to observe.
"We will also provide capacity building training for
them, not only to the farmers but also to their employees like how to tour and
entertain guests, have customer service and housekeeping skills," she
said.
Ganongan said that while the concept is relatively new,
they have already accredited two farm tourism sites, which were found compliant
to the standards -- Cosmic Farm in Benguet and the Layug Farm in Mountain
Province.
She said that currently, they are eyeing 10 additional farm
tourism sites in the region for accreditation.
The official disclosed that they will be launching tourism
accreditation campaigns in the region on a quarterly basis to educate the
aspiring farm tourism owners on the importance of complying with the standards
and the rules.
"If
they are accredited, we can recommend their area as a tourist
destination," she said.
The
DOT-Cordillera has acquainted highland farmers with the concept of farm
tourism, which is described “fun farm tourism”.
She said “fun farm tourism is an activity that allows
tourists to have an experiential activity on a farm, allowing them to learn
from the orientation and with the economic returns, encourages farmers to
venture into an activity of more than just producing agricultural products, but
also sharing the experience of production.”
Ganongan said that they are planning to link flower gardens
in Atok, Benguet with vegetable farms in other towns to provide a better
tourism experience for the tourists, which will become part of the itinerary
for visitors coming to the region.
"It’s a matter of strategies to market what we have in
the Cordilleras. We are working with the different tour operators since we are
planning to link some of the tourism sites such as the flower garden in Atok
with the farm sites that we have in Benguet and Mountain Province," she
said. -- PNA
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