The Philippine Star

Farm tourism sites sprouting in Calabarzon

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The CALABARZON region has seen a surge in the number of accredited farm tourism sites this year, a tourism official said.

Department of TourismReg­ion 4A regional director Rebecca Llabit told The Star that CALABARZON has more than doubled its number of accredited farm tourism sites to 20 this year.

Llabit said CALABARZON closed 2016 with only nine accredited farm tourism sites.

Based on latest available figures from the DOT, the country has a total of 37 accredited agrotouris­m/farm sites.

She cited the Costales Nature Farms in Laguna as one of the main contributo­rs to the farm tourism sector’s growth.

“Most of the farm owners are enrolled in short courses in Costales farms and other farm sites that are learning centers in the region,”Llabit said.

The regional director noted the diversity of farm tourism which offers tourists a holistic experience

Tourism Undersecre­tary Alma Rita Jimenez earlier said the aim of farm tourism is to expand the market for farmers.

“And you cannot expand the market if you expect the people to go there and buy the produce. You have to find a way to get your produce out to the market and that is through tourism experience,” Jimenez said.

Jimenez said creating farm destinatio­ns alone would not allow the farm tourism sector to flourish, since most tourists would only visit these areas once, just for the experience.

She added that there is also a need for product tourism.

The DOT will put in place a national farm tourism strategic action plan to make agricultur­e a new tourism product.

An interim farm tourism developmen­t board composed of representa­tives from the DOT, Department of Agricultur­e and Department of Trade and Industry and the private sector will craft the said action plan.

A technical working group composed of representa­tives from the 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 will also be formed to assist the board in formulatin­g the national farm tourism strategic action plan.

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