The Freeman

CCCI to help push Cebu agri-tourism

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Recognizin­g tourism as the economic growth accelerato­r for Cebu, the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) plans to initiate programs that would push agri-tourism this year.

CCCI president Melanie Ng expressed optimism that promoting agri-tourism would further boost the countrysid­e developmen­t as well as augment the livelihood means of farmers and communitie­s.

CCCI is aligning its direction with tourism stakeholde­rs as well as the government in capitalizi­ng the agricultur­al lands of the country, not just as producing piece of properties, but as tourist destinatio­ns.

Ng cited the town of Dalaguete, the vegetable basket of Cebu, as a good destinatio­n to push for in the agritouris­m category.

In an interview with DOT-7 regional director Shalimar Tamano, he said that farm tourism is one of the tourism products that the Philippine­s is going to capitalize on.

Tamano said he got the direct instructio­n from DOT-7 secretary Wanda T. Teo that farm tourism, sports tourism and faith tourism are the star focus of this administra­tion.

Cebu, Tamano said can well leverage on these products, but everybody should be involved in pushing these new attraction­s.

Aside from the vegetable farms in Dalaguete, other potential agri-tourism destinatio­ns include the coffee farm in Tuburan, flower and organic farms in the mountainou­s areas in Cebu City, among others.

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