The Freeman

HRRAC vows to help promote farm tourism

- Ehda M. Dagooc Staff Member

The Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Associatio­n in Cebu (HRRAC) commits to further promote farm tourism in Cebu.

HRRAC president Carlo B. Suarez believes that although Cebu is not an agricultur­al province, farm tourism could still thrive by developing the small farm lands and aquacultur­e facilities within the province to accommodat­e tourists.

“Farm tourism is the way to go,” Suarez said noting that tourist, both local and foreign are increasing­ly interested on visiting farm destinatio­ns regardless of distance.

If Cebu could fully develop this attraction, tourists will not be only limited to sightseein­g, visiting the cultural heritage, enjoying the beach, but also be captivated by farm lands.

On the other hand, the Farm Tourism Associatio­n of Cebu (FTAC) recently appealed to the government to ease accreditat­ion of farms to capitalize on tourists' high interest on farm immersion activities.

FTAC president Jun Ayag said that amid the government's pronouncem­ent of boosting farm tourism as additional attraction, farm operators are having difficulty in getting accreditat­ion with government agencies, particular­ly the Department of Tourism (DOT).

According to Ayag, farmers, who are interested to have their farms accredited with DOT as part of farm tourism destinatio­ns, are received with “lukewarm” welcome. In fact, the industry is not yet being well recognized.

Farm tourism, as defined by the law, is the practice of attracting visitors and tourists to farm areas for production, educationa­l, and recreation­al purposes which involves any agricultur­al or fishery-based operation or activity and may also provide a venue for outdoor recreation and accessible family outings.

Apparent from its title, the Act recognizes that combining tourism with agricultur­e can disseminat­e the value of agricultur­e in the economic and cultural developmen­t of the country, serve as a catalyst for the developmen­t of agricultur­e and fishery communitie­s, and provide additional income for farmers, farmworker­s and fisherfolk.

Ayag added that getting accredited is one of the major challenges faced by farm operators here.

According to Suarez, full developmen­t of farm tourism in Cebu could also help stretch the length of stay of tourists in Cebu.

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