

The Indian State of Maharashtra, India, recently unveiled its 10-year Agri-Tourism Vision 2020, according to TravelBizMonitor.com.
- Government should have a separate policy for Agri-Tourism. Financial institutions like public and private sector banks should support farmers by lending money to invest for farming.
- The primary objective of Agri-Tourism is to sell farm products produced by farmers and not the development of hospitality infrastructure.
- Tourism stake holders like tour operators and travel agents should support this segment (Agri-Tourism) by selling these destinations.
- Government should look after capacity building of farmers and promotion of Agri-Tourism, both domestically and internationally. Government of India should include Agri-Tourism in their marketing initiatives on the lines of promotion of other tourism segments.
- Basic infrastructure such as roads, drainage, toilet facilities, have to be maintained and developed at Agri-Tourism destinations.
- Income generates from Agri-Tourism has to be treated as agricultural income.


