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Presented to the Agricultural Council of Maine June 30, 2015 Compiled by Richard J. Brzozowski Agritourism – An Option for Maine Farmers.

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1 Presented to the Agricultural Council of Maine June 30, 2015 Compiled by Richard J. Brzozowski Agritourism – An Option for Maine Farmers

2 Agritourism is the act of visiting a working farm or any agricultural, horticultural or agri-business operation for the purpose of enjoyment, education or active involvement in the activities of the farm or operation. from: http://www.trailsrus.com What is Agritourism?

3 Why would a farm consider agritourism? What are the benefits to agritourism as an enterprise? What are the drawbacks to having an agritourism enterprise? Let’s Talk...

4 Increases options for farm diversification Improves awareness of local agricultural production Helps develop new agricultural market niches Provides farm families with on-site employment Strengthens sustainability of small farms Viable community economic development strategy From: Agri-Tourism in Maine: Opportunities, Challenges and Linkages, Allen, Gabe & McConnon Why is Agri-Tourism Important?

5 To generate additional farm profits – 55% To respond to a need/opportunity in the market – 41% Primary source of income for the farm – 40% To increase and/or diversify my market – 37% To capitalize on a special interest or hobby – 29% To provide a new and interesting challenge – 19% To generate revenues during the off-season – 15% To provide employment for family members – 14% From: Agri-Tourism in Maine: Opportunities, Challenges and Linkages, Allen, Gabe & McConnon Primary Reasons for Engaging in Agritourism

6 Maine Maple SundayOpen Farm Day Arts & CraftsMusic Festivals Bird watching Children’s Playground or Area Cooking & Food Demonstrations Corn Maze Corporate RetreatsCross Country Skiing Display Gardens/Flower or Horticultural Demonstration Educational Workshops Exotic Animals Farm Bed & Breakfast Haunted House or Haunted Hayrides History and Heritage Tours Kids Parties Petting Zoo Pick Your Own Private Parties Pumpkin Patch Riding Lessons Riding Stable Snowmobiling Special Occasions Tours Wagon/Carriage/Sleigh Rides Weddings WineryWine Tastings From: www.getrealmaine.comwww.getrealmaine.com A Variety of Opportunities to Involve Customers

7 Supplementary Enterprise –Supports other activities on the farm Complementary Enterprise –Share equal footing with other activities Primary Enterprise –Dominant activity Agritourism Enterprise Types

8 Agritourism activities are found on all sizes and types of farms in Maine The importance of agritourism to farm revenue varies inversely to farm size Agritourism activities generate $28.3 million in sales: –43.1% of agritourism farm sales and 5.1% of total farm sales –1,927 full-time and part-time jobs –$12.5 million in indirect economic impact –$40.8 million in total economic impact From: Agri-Tourism in Maine: Opportunities, Challenges and Linkages, University of Maine, Allen, Gabe & McConnon Agritourism in Maine

9 Finding adequate time Insurance availability or cost Finding qualified workers From: Agri-Tourism in Maine: Opportunities, Challenges and Linkages, University of Maine, Allen, Gabe & McConnon Key obstacles to agritourism include:

10 More than 20% of farms in New Jersey offer Agritourism New York farm income from Agritourism was at $18 million in 2007 New Hampshire Agritourism income is over twice that on Maine Connecticut Agritourism income is over eight times that of Maine Agritourism is Growing in Maine & Beyond

11 The Economic Contribution of Agri-Tourism to the Maine Economy, University of Maine researchers Thomas G. Allen, Todd M. Gabe and James C. McConnon (2006) Agri-Tourism in Maine: Opportunities, Challenges and Linkages (2007) Extension Training for Agritourism Development http://agritourism.rutgers.edu/training/ http://agritourism.rutgers.edu/training/ Agricultural Marketing Resource Center (AgMRC) http://www.agmrc.orghttp://www.agmrc.org Useful Resources

12 Questions or Comments University of Maine Cooperative Extension 207-951-7155 richard.brzozowski@maine.edurichard.brzozowski@maine.edu http://www.extension.umaine.edu The University of Maine is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.


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