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    Benefits Of Agritourism

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    appreciable amount of information available. So when agritourism, the practice of touring agricultural areas to see farms and often to participate in farm activities, was mentioned I knew what I would write about (Agritourism). Being from Ellijay I automatically assume that people know about it, but from my experience here at Berry not a great deal of people do. When the term agritourism is heard, small town Ellijay, Ga doesn’t usually come to mind; however, each year the Apple Festival brings thousands of people from all over, and despite the locals complaining about the mass amount…

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    Trends In Rural Tourism

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    I chose research topic as Trends in Travel. The reason why I chose this is when I went back to my home country, Japan last Christmas, I saw so many Asian tourists there. I went back home 2 years ago before this Christmas break, I rarely saw Asian Tourists there. Mostly tourists there were western people. I felt very weird to see so many Asian tourists. It confused me if I was really in Japan or not seeing all Chinese and Korean language signs at stores. I basically picked this topic from this…

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    how much Agritourism is there evident in Co Kildare Ireland. I will examine the different type of Agritourism in this area. I will evaluate the positives and negatives of having these businesses in Kildare, why it is important to use these facilities and why is it important to support Irish farmers. Co Kildare is an area in Ireland that is known for its farmland. There is vast fertile land that attracts good farming practices. These practises however sometimes cannot support these farmers solely…

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    From this, it can be concluded that this kind of tourism occurs only at places on the outskirts or the countryside and as we all know, countryside is usually associated with the nature for instance the landscape and the wild. In short, a rural tourism is actually a form of ecotourism. Although in the journal it was mentioned that in some other countries, rural tourism is also known as farm tourism (also agritourism and agrotourism), the two is not to be confused because they are two different…

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    The mission of UFG’s MakerSpace The Urban Farming Guys are more Than just “Big Thinkers” we are “Big Doers.” We are a 501(c)(3) with a vision to launch a shared community “MakerSpace” committed to raising up a multitude of innovators, cultivators and pioneers in the urban core of Kansas City. We have already planted a Two Million Dollar Seed at 3700 E 12th st, the heart of Kansas City's East Side. This historic 20K Square ft. building was once the hustle and bustle of the Lykins economic…

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    Zenda Farms happens to be situated on the Thousand Islands Wine Trail, which is essentially the center of agritourism in New York’s North Country. Being situated in this location allows for Zenda Farms to have the potential of attracting large amount of visitor/customers from the casino area in Kingston across the Canadian border, as well as people from Watertown and Fort Drum. Local Community Zenda Farms is very active in the community of Clayton, New York, and is considered to be an…

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    Sustaining Agriculture

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    landscapes in France, and even urban society in the Netherlands, this book covered a lot of ground. My overall interpretation of the book was that Brouwer was urging readers to consider the risks and potential issues on modern society by agriculture if we don’t search for solutions. As environmental problems continue to increase, the need for food and fiber lead the way. This publication provided multiple examples of ways to safeguard against these negative factors on our environment. The…

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    Mexican Ecotourism

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    stating upfront that you would not like to take any part in this mess. I don’t blame you! But I am curious to ask you; way do you think that biological conservation park used for ecotourism would not be beneficial at all? I think a project of this scale would definitely be challenging, yet if maintained properly is such a great conservation solution. For example, in Namibia southern Africa, the so called Damraland Camp was established in the late 1990s, with same purpose to protect and…

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