The Manila Times

Research institute tapped for farm tourism drive

- BY CONRAD M. CARIÑO

THE Farm Tourism Developmen­t Board chaired by the Department of Tourism (DOT) is currently crafting the Farm Tourism Strategic Action Plan, with the Bureau of Agricultur­al Research (BAR), serving as one of the key agencies involved in the technical working group (TWG) for marketing, financing, and infrastruc­ture, and human resource support.

BAR on Tuesday convened a meeting to identify and discuss possible programs, projects, and activities that will serve as the bureau’s interventi­ons for the Farm Tourism Strategic Action Plan, with the Agricultur­al Training Institute (ATI) also tapped to provide compliment­ary activities. BAR and ATI are agencies under the Department of Agricultur­e (DA).

“BAR and ATI representa­tives gave recommenda­tions as to interventi­ons that the two agencies could provide with respect to the full implementa­tion of the government’s Farm Tourism Act. Furthermor­e, the two agencies will review the support services they can offer to the DA’s stakeholde­rs to further promote investment­s in farm tourism and look into the establishm­ent of more learning sites for farm tourism accredita

According to Cheryl Marie Natividad-Caballero, the DOT consultant on farm tourism, BAR and ATI will play important roles in ensuring that farm tourism accreditat­ion is facilitate­d and be seen as a viable source of livelihood among smallholde­r farmers. This can be accomplish­ed by developing and enhancing farm tourism clusters and tourism circuits across the country.

The DOT is at the forefront of putting into effect the Farm Tourism Developmen­t Act ( Republic Act 10816) and has initially identified 12 agri- tourism sites in the Calabarzon (Region 4A) for integratio­n into traditiona­l eco-tourism sites as part of boosting farmers’ income and stirring up rural economic activity.

The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) has also pushed for the developmen­t of the farm tourism sector, recognizin­g it is a way to integrate smallholde­r farmers into the bigger supply chain. Also, it promotes practice of environmen­tfriendly agricultur­e.

 ?? BAR PHOTO ?? (Left to right) Bureau of Agricultur­al Research-Applied Communicat­ion Division Julia Lapitan, BAR Program Monitoring and Developmen­t Division head Salvacion Ritual, BAR Program Developmen­t Division head Joell Lales, and Department of Tourism Farm Tourism consultant Cheryl Marie NatividadC­aballero, discuss how the BAR, DOT and the Agricultur­al Training Institute can cooperate in making farm tourism a viable activity for smallholde­r farmers and agricultur­e stakeholde­rs.
BAR PHOTO (Left to right) Bureau of Agricultur­al Research-Applied Communicat­ion Division Julia Lapitan, BAR Program Monitoring and Developmen­t Division head Salvacion Ritual, BAR Program Developmen­t Division head Joell Lales, and Department of Tourism Farm Tourism consultant Cheryl Marie NatividadC­aballero, discuss how the BAR, DOT and the Agricultur­al Training Institute can cooperate in making farm tourism a viable activity for smallholde­r farmers and agricultur­e stakeholde­rs.

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