The agricultural and agri-food industry has a prevalent, long-standing history as a successful cornerstone industry in Ontario. This historical prevalence stands true for the central rural township of Brock, Ontario as agriculture and livestock are a driving force in the township’s economy. However, throughout the last three decades, agricultural production in Ontario’s rural townships have been negatively impacted by vertical integration, globalization, and the intensification of land-based activities (Wicks & Merrett, 2003). Therefore, the aim of this research study is to determine if agritourism is a viable solution to aid in revitalizing the rural township of Brock, Ontario. This research is imperative for farm operators in rural On...
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Farming in Northern Ontario is limited to less than 1% of the total land area available. With over 2...
Farming in Northern Ontario is limited to less than 1% of the total land area available. With over 2...
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Rural communities nationwide are losing agricultural jobs, productive farmland, and access to local ...
An increasing number of farms in Ontario are choosing to diversify into agritourism. Credited with b...
Agricultural restructuring has disproportionately impacted smaller US farms, such as those in Michig...
Thesis (MTech (Tourism and Hospitality Management)) Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009In ...
This study explores agritourism in South Island, New Zealand, to describe its categories, to discove...
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The development of agritourism has been a successful method used to diversify income and provide mor...
The development of agrihoods is a growing trend in the real-estate and development market and yet li...
Agritourism is increasing in popularity as more urban residents appreciate the slower paced rural en...
Despite a robust economy and large agricultural export industry, Alberta's rural areas, confront a n...
Despite a robust economy and large agricultural export industry, Alberta's rural areas, confront a n...
Farming in Northern Ontario is limited to less than 1% of the total land area available. With over 2...
Farming in Northern Ontario is limited to less than 1% of the total land area available. With over 2...
Farmers in the Niagara Region have experienced worsening economic conditions in recent years due lar...
The character of many Canadian rural regions is changing rapidly as farms continue to become larger ...
Rural communities nationwide are losing agricultural jobs, productive farmland, and access to local ...
An increasing number of farms in Ontario are choosing to diversify into agritourism. Credited with b...
Agricultural restructuring has disproportionately impacted smaller US farms, such as those in Michig...
Thesis (MTech (Tourism and Hospitality Management)) Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009In ...
This study explores agritourism in South Island, New Zealand, to describe its categories, to discove...
Agritourism, a growing segment of the tourism industry, has been driven by agricultural restructurin...
The development of agritourism has been a successful method used to diversify income and provide mor...
The development of agrihoods is a growing trend in the real-estate and development market and yet li...
Agritourism is increasing in popularity as more urban residents appreciate the slower paced rural en...
Despite a robust economy and large agricultural export industry, Alberta's rural areas, confront a n...
Despite a robust economy and large agricultural export industry, Alberta's rural areas, confront a n...
Farming in Northern Ontario is limited to less than 1% of the total land area available. With over 2...
Farming in Northern Ontario is limited to less than 1% of the total land area available. With over 2...