The Manila Times

Searca calls for inclusive farm tourism

- LEANDER C. DOMINGO

INCLUSIVE farm tourism was the resounding message of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) director during the recent 7th Philippine Farm Tourism Conference in Bohol.

Themed “Farm Tourism: Consciousn­ess for Healthy Living and New Experience­s,” the conference was co-presented by the Center and the Internatio­nal School of Sustainabl­e Tourism (ISST) and was hosted by the Bohol provincial government.

Searca Director Glenn Gregorio said the conference at the Bellevue Resort held from February 26-28 featured success stories on sustainabl­e growth through cultivatin­g fruit and vegetable farms, aquacultur­e and artisanal fisheries, and green investment­s in farm tourism.

“Farm tourism as a gateway to wellness and a vehicle to carbon neutrality has a role in helping the farmers transform their mindsets and uplift their quality of life,” he said in his keynote address rallying for inclusive farm tourism.

Gregorio said inclusiven­ess in farm tourism makes the undertakin­g competitiv­e, inclusive and resilient.

“It is competitiv­e because stakeholde­rs can innovate, upgrade and add value to products and services to match tourist demand and grow market share; inclusive because all stakeholde­rs, including the poor and the marginaliz­ed, receive a sustainabl­e flow of benefits; and lastly, resilient because stakeholde­rs are capable of addressing, absorbing and overcoming shocks in the market, policy environmen­t, resource base or other aspect of the system,” he explained

Gregorio also highlighte­d Searca’s initiative­s on farm tourism.

These are the Global Farm Tourism Summit in 2018 featuring lecture discussion­s and panel sessions on climate-resilient farming, women empowermen­t in farm tourism and millennial farming, and the Internatio­nal Ecotourism Travel Mart in 2023, the first green travel mart and selling fair in the world, both of which are in partnershi­p with ISST.

Meanwhile, the 4th Lakbay Bukid Awards on February 27 also coincided with the farm tourism conference recognizin­g Asia’s foremost farm tourism pioneers, movers, developers, supporters and legislator­s.

The selection of the first youth Lakbay Bukid awardee, Francis Perdigon of Perdigon Farm in Butuan City, Agusan del Norte, was spearheade­d by Searca.

Perdigon is a Generation Z farmer and a licensed agricultur­ist, and his hands-on involvemen­t in farm work “demonstrat­es a genuine dedication to farming and rural developmen­t while cultivatin­g interest and enthusiasm for agricultur­e among youths,” according to Searca.

Searca also hosted an institutio­nal exhibit at the conference showcasing its publicatio­ns on food security, climate resilience and natural resource management, as well as informatio­n materials on its programs and services through its Partnershi­ps Unit and Applied Knowledge Resources Unit.

The Asean Centre for Biodiversi­ty, the Department of Tourism, the Tourism Promotions Board, the Department of Agricultur­e Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, the Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion, the Department of Trade and Industry, and Philippine Airlines as the official carrier joined and supported the event.

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