The Philippine Star

Agritouris­m brings income, jobs to rural areas

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The convergenc­e of agricultur­e and tourism contribute­s to rural developmen­t.

“It opens a whole new perspectiv­e for agricultur­e to contribute to our country’s developmen­t via the tourism route,” said Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit Jr., director of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (SEARCA), an internatio­nal research institute based in Los Baños.

“At the grassroots, it opens possibilit­ies for diversifi cation of income and community involvemen­t,” he said during the recent opening of the 1st National Agritouris­m Conference in the Philippine­s.

“We are taking a bold step in placing our belief up front that agricultur­e and tourism have convergenc­e points,” Saguiguit said, adding “The idea is agricultur­e can be an object and focus of tourism.”

He said “agricultur­e and all its wonderful trappings when properly and uniquely packaged can help attract tourists to the country and visitors to the countrysid­e. The two bring value added to each other.”

Noting that agricultur­e and tourism are currently “mutually exclusive,” Saguiguit urged the developmen­t of agritouris­m research to identify what “products, activities, services and attributes are attractive to foreign and local visitors as well as identify gaps and policy needs” for the industry.

Agritouris­m explores yet another way how we can put the Philippine­s “on the map by showcasing our agricultur­e upon which the lives of our people revolve,” he said.

With “Strengthen­ing Agricultur­e-Tourism Linkages through Research” as its theme, the conference was jointly organized by the SEARCA and Tourism Foundation of the University of the Philippine­s-Asian Institute of Tourism.

The conference focused on the current status of agritouris­m research and developmen­t (R&D) in the country and brought together entreprene­urs and investors, industry regulators and members of the academe who are engaged in agritouris­m R&D projects.

Earlier, Saguiguit said a major output is the consolidat­ion of the currently loose agritouris­m community into the Philippine­s Agritouris­m Research Network.

The conference emphasized agritouris­m as an important tool to diversify farming and boost rural economies.

Consolidat­ing research outputs and initiative­s related to agricultur­e and tourism would have a stronger impact on the reduction of poverty and the protection of natural resources, he said.

Saguiguit has emphasized that for an agricultur­al country like the Philippine­s, which through the years has also poised itself as a world-class tourism hub, the potential contributi­on of agritouris­m to the stability and growth of the economy could not be underestim­ated.

SEARCA – establishe­d by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organizati­on in 1966 to provide high quality graduate study in agricultur­e – promotes, undertakes and coordinate­s research programs related to the needs and problems of Southeast Asia and disseminat­es the findings of agricultur­al research and experiment­ation.

It is committed to build the capacities of Southeast Asian institutio­ns working toward agricultur­al and rural developmen­t through graduate scholarshi­p, research and developmen­t and knowledge management.

SEARCA also focuses on influencin­g leaders and centers of excellence in the region to generate a positive impact on agricultur­al and rural developmen­t.

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