agrotourism

Related to agrotourism: ecotourism

ag·ro·tour·ism

 (ăg′rō-to͝or′ĭz′əm)
n.
Variant of agritourism.
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agrotourism

(ˈæɡrəʊˌtʊərɪzəm)
n
(Commerce) a variant spelling of agritourism
ˈagroˌtourist n
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There will be agrotourism fair, 'araw ng katutubo,' cultural presentation and street dancing competition.
We enjoy ours with crisp golden frites at family run La Ferme du Soleil, an agrotourism farm restaurant, where children squeal with delight as they pet the baby rabbits in the barn outside.
The ecotourism and agrotourism are new and quite promising directions of tourism in Azerbaijan.
Baru said the building of the new alignment linking Sarawak and Sabah over 415km without passing through Brunei would benefit the local people by strengthening eco-tourism and agrotourism activities.
If that's not your style, you can stay at Guesthouse Gonia or Aperanti Agrotourism, which is offering special rates including breakfast for the weekend.
Located in the Larnaka (Larnaca) region, the tiny mountainous village of Kato Drys is idyllic and picturesque, offering the perfect destination for agrotourism. The village is located 36 km southwest of Larnaka, and can be reached by following the A5 and A1, and then the E105 route.
Explaining the rationale behind the project, Dr Omidiran, the Provost of the College said, Actually, we are looking into core agrotourism and to compliment it we are also looking at the recreational aspect of fishery.
Topics discussed were (a) banana production, (b) coffee production, (c) tobacco production, (d) rice production, (e) agrotourism and the environment, and (f) Hispanic culture and politics pertaining to agriculture.
Special agrotourism accommodation units have opened up in Evia, Lesvos, Crete, Kalymnos, Paros, Kefalonia, Kalamata, Kythira and other regions that allow tourists to help with olive harvest and experience the way of life in the region.
It was observed that "ruminant meat production" was positively correlated with almost all goods and services of the two categories "provisioning" and "rural vitality", and with "maintaining temporary grasslands" and "heritage landscapes", with only one significant negative correlation (with "agrotourism").