Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1011819 | Tourism Management | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Agritourism is promoted as a method of offsetting decline in farm incomes, and is defined in different ways which creates difficulties in attracting tourists. The present research contributes to a better understanding of agritourism, based on evidence in Wallonia (Belgium) and Luxembourg. It does so by studying the image held by four groups of actors: (i) farmers who provide 'agritourist' experiences; (ii) promotional organisations; and tourists who both (iii) have and (iv) have not engaged in agritourism. A mixed method study is based on data collected through 1148 tourist questionnaires and 65 interviews with farmers and representatives of tourism promotional organisations. The results illustrate that there is a lack of congruence between sectoral images with respect to the concept of agritourism and its development. Agritourism is a muddled concept between realities and stakeholder expectations but opportunities exist for targeting particular niche interests.
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Authors
Charline Dubois, Mary Cawley, Serge Schmitz,