The Philippine Star

‘It’s more fun in the farm’ program launched

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The Philippine­s’ farm tourism opens a world of discovery and exploratio­n for internatio­nal and domestic visitors as the Department of Tourism (DOT) launched the “It’s More Fun in Philippine Farms” program.

A series of activities will be held throughout the country, including consultati­ve assemblies of farm tourism stakeholde­rs and exhibits on diverse farm tourism destinatio­ns, farm produce and pasalubong specialty items. “It’s about time that we take steps to put farm tourism center-stage, as the country teems with rich agricultur­al destinatio­ns as nurtured by our hard-working farmers, who we now recognize as major stakeholde­rs in an inclusive and sustainabl­e tourism industry,” DOT Secretary Wanda Teo said.

The DOT head noted that nearly 50 percent of the country’s total land area is devoted to agricultur­e that employs over 17 million Filipinos or 25 percent of our total workforce.

The program will be spearheade­d by an interim Farm Tourism Developmen­t Board that includes representa­tives from the DOT, Department of Agricultur­e, Department of Trade and Industry and the private sector.

The board will formulate the National Farm Tourism Strategic Action Plan, and will be assisted by a technical working group from Agricultur­al Training Institute, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, Department of Science and Technology and financial institutio­ns like Landbank of the Philippine­s and Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s.

The upcoming activities will also include the search for “Farm Tourism Ambassador­s” among children and young adults and the “Sunshine Tourism Awards” to honor best practices in farm tourism.

The activities will culminate in a national event, “It’s More Fun in Philippine Farms Summit,” to be headed by the Farm Tourism Developmen­t Board in September next year.

DOT Undersecre­tary for farm tourism Vince Tejada said farm tourism will prove to be a bright spot, as well as a viable foundation for the tourism industry.

“Agricultur­e represents the Filipino resiliency and productivi­ty, the same theme showcased in all our ethnic and cultural festivals or fiestas throughout the country. Farm tourism in the Philippine­s literally means celebratio­n and fun,” Tejada said.

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School children visit Sweet Spring Country Farm in Alfonso, Cavite
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