Agritourism in Central Luzon, Philippines: Status, Challenges, and Pathways to Sustainable Growth

Sherwin S. Alar
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This study explores the status, challenges, and pathways to sustainable growth in Central Luzon, Philippines agritourism. Data from agritourism trainers, farm owners, trainees, and stakeholders are analyzed using a descriptive research design and statistical tools such as Multivariate Tests, Wilks' Lambda (Exact Statistic), and Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation. The research identifies significant variations in agritourism status across site characteristics and underscores the importance of tailored management approaches. Moreover, it reveals a positive correlation between knowledge acquisition and utilization, emphasizing the role of training in enhancing agritourism practices. Despite challenges like waste management and bureaucratic hurdles, agritourism is recognized as a valuable driver of economic development in Central Luzon, offering opportunities for rural communities and sustainable agriculture. This study's implications inform policymakers, educators, and government officials, providing insights for agritourism program development and policy formulation, ultimately contributing to regional economic growth and community well-being.
菲律宾吕宋岛中部的农业旅游:现状、挑战和可持续增长之路
本研究探讨了菲律宾吕宋岛中部农业旅游的现状、挑战和可持续增长的途径。研究采用描述性研究设计和统计工具,如多元测试、Wilks' Lambda(精确统计)和斯皮尔曼秩相关性,对来自农家乐培训师、农场主、受训者和利益相关者的数据进行了分析。研究确定了不同地点特征下农业旅游状况的显著差异,并强调了因地制宜的管理方法的重要性。此外,研究还揭示了知识获取与利用之间的正相关关系,强调了培训在加强农业旅游实践中的作用。尽管存在废物管理和官僚障碍等挑战,但农业旅游被认为是吕宋岛中部经济发展的重要推动力,为农村社区和可持续农业提供了机遇。这项研究的意义在于为决策者、教育工作者和政府官员提供信息,为农业旅游项目的开发和政策制定提供见解,最终促进地区经济增长和社区福祉。
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