Challenges for the agritourism sector in the United States

Agritourism has become a popular pursuit for farms and ranches in the United States, aiming to diversify revenue sources and meet agricultural edu­cation and community-building goals. How­ever, there has been limited research around the challenges experienced by operators and limited access to reso...

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Main Authors: Weiwei Wang, Chadley Hollas, Lisa Chase, David Conner, Jane Kolodinsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems 2022-07-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
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Online Access:http://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/1094
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author Weiwei Wang
Chadley Hollas
Lisa Chase
David Conner
Jane Kolodinsky
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Lisa Chase
David Conner
Jane Kolodinsky
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description Agritourism has become a popular pursuit for farms and ranches in the United States, aiming to diversify revenue sources and meet agricultural edu­cation and community-building goals. How­ever, there has been limited research around the challenges experienced by operators and limited access to resources that can help address these chal­lenges. This article fills that gap in knowledge by examining the challenges agritourism opera­tions currently face in the Northeast, Midwest, South, and West regions of the U.S. In this study, we use a mixed-methods approach to the Five Dimen­sions of Access framework developed by Penchansky and Thomas (1981). We opera­tionalize their model in an ordinal probit regression to analyze data from a national survey of agritourism operators, analyzed by region. Results from the quantitative analysis are sub­stantiated using qualitative, open-ended comments from the same survey. The analyses show that agritourism operators encounter different challenges according to their region. We find that operators in most regions of the United States are concerned about agritourism liability. However, states in the West region experience more chal­lenges with regulations, zoning, and permitting, while operators in the South have more problems with e-connectivity. These results can be applied in three ways: support services for agritourism, policy and regulations, and future research.
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spelling doaj.art-70ac24c2eec8468c9252114910629d712023-09-02T15:58:46ZengLyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food SystemsJournal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development2152-08012022-07-0111410.5304/jafscd.2022.114.003Challenges for the agritourism sector in the United StatesWeiwei Wang0Chadley Hollas1Lisa Chase2David Conner3Jane Kolodinsky4University of VermontIndependent ResearcherUniversity of VermontUniversity of VermontUniversity of Vermont Agritourism has become a popular pursuit for farms and ranches in the United States, aiming to diversify revenue sources and meet agricultural edu­cation and community-building goals. How­ever, there has been limited research around the challenges experienced by operators and limited access to resources that can help address these chal­lenges. This article fills that gap in knowledge by examining the challenges agritourism opera­tions currently face in the Northeast, Midwest, South, and West regions of the U.S. In this study, we use a mixed-methods approach to the Five Dimen­sions of Access framework developed by Penchansky and Thomas (1981). We opera­tionalize their model in an ordinal probit regression to analyze data from a national survey of agritourism operators, analyzed by region. Results from the quantitative analysis are sub­stantiated using qualitative, open-ended comments from the same survey. The analyses show that agritourism operators encounter different challenges according to their region. We find that operators in most regions of the United States are concerned about agritourism liability. However, states in the West region experience more chal­lenges with regulations, zoning, and permitting, while operators in the South have more problems with e-connectivity. These results can be applied in three ways: support services for agritourism, policy and regulations, and future research. http://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/1094AgritourismChallengesOrdinal RegressionFive Dimensions of AccessLiabilityRegulation
spellingShingle Weiwei Wang
Chadley Hollas
Lisa Chase
David Conner
Jane Kolodinsky
Challenges for the agritourism sector in the United States
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
Agritourism
Challenges
Ordinal Regression
Five Dimensions of Access
Liability
Regulation
title Challenges for the agritourism sector in the United States
title_full Challenges for the agritourism sector in the United States
title_fullStr Challenges for the agritourism sector in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Challenges for the agritourism sector in the United States
title_short Challenges for the agritourism sector in the United States
title_sort challenges for the agritourism sector in the united states
topic Agritourism
Challenges
Ordinal Regression
Five Dimensions of Access
Liability
Regulation
url http://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/1094
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