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Agri-Tourism Development
        Workshop


         • David Beurle
         • Juliet Fox
         • Kristin Dahl
           John Day River Territory
                  November 2010
Agri-Tourism Development
            Workshop
Program Overview:
•   What is Agri-Tourism – market segments
•   Global and macro trends and impact
•   Case-studies; the good, the bad and the ugly
•   Potential in JDR Territory?
•   Local issues and constraints
•   Business and industry planning
•   Where to from here?
A reality check….

• Agri-Tourism can be successful and rewarding.
• But -there are more failures than successes in
  Agri-Tourism – why?
  –   Survival motivation
  –   Lack of required skills
  –   Limited scale and capital
  –   Poor understanding of sophisticated market
  –   Lack of coherent strategy and cohesion
• Rural Tourism Studio very important.
The source of observations and
      case-study material

           • A series of international
             study tours and site-visits
           • Work in North America
           • Travel Oregon’s long history
             and expertise in Tourism
Agri-Tourism – a framework
What is it Agri-Tourism?

Technically; “the act of visiting a working farm or any
agricultural, horticultural or agribusiness operation for
enjoyment, education, or participation in the activities of
the farm or operation”
Also; (and importantly); connecting your farming operation
and ‘products’ to a tourism operation or related regional
retail outlet.
But; people are less likely to travel to JDR Territory for just
an agri-Tourism experience; more likely to be attracted by a
‘package’ of tourism opportunities.
What are you selling?

• Experiences
  – Connection to nature / rural / outdoors
  – Romantic / Healthy / Quiet / Adventure
  – Educational / Learning
• Goods
  – Food (local and retail)
  – Specialty products (oils / soaps)
  – Crafts /Artifacts / Art
Where do you sell it?
• Farm based destination
  – ‘Value-add’ occurs on farm.
  – experience and goods only available ‘on-site’.

• Regional / community destination
  – ‘Value-add’ occurs in regional context – somewhere
    in region or associated with region.
  – Experience and goods available in off-farm locations;
    but strongly connected to rural / agricultural context
    – generally only available within the specific region.
Agri-Tourism product matrix
           Farm Destination          Regional destination
Experience •Farmstay / B&B / Spa     •Festivals / Events
           •Farm Events (tulips)     •Regional food /cuisine
           •U-pick/ harvest          •Food and wine trails
           •Working farm holidays    •Gourmet treks
           •Farm / Ranch education   •Culinary schools

Goods       •Wines and oils          •Farmers markets
            •Organic / fresh foods   •Regional retail branding
            •Arts and crafts         •Specialty outlets
            •Roadside stalls         •Food baskets
Pros and Cons
             Farm Destination                     Regional destination
Experience   •On-farm issues – liability and      •Lot of work; complex organization;
             people in house                      but big premiums
             •Potential restrictions on           •Difficult to quantify direct benefits
             activities                           •Subject to volatile economy
             •Often personality based and         •Large scale – requires collaboration
             time demanding – in competition
                                                  •Discerning customers (fussy)
             with mgt time
                                                  •Build off other assets in region
             •Can be rewarding
Goods        •Can be difficult to extract         •Can be expensive to support
             premium (except with capital         •Chance of failure is higher
             intensive iconic wines /oils
                                                  •Quality and consistency are key
             •Potential for saving out of value   issues
             chain (cut out steps)
                                                  •Difficult to compete with big
             •Easy to control reputation          chains and alliances
Macro Trends – a quick scan
Global trends in agriculture
• Emerging power of retailers – access to unique
  consumer information and control over supply chains
• Farm gate cost-price squeeze is universal.
• Globalization removing most trade and investment
  barriers.
• Fewer larger players exerting more control over the
  food chain.
• The role of Government is changing – less support but
  more regulation in areas of food safety

 What does this means for Agri-Tourism?
Shifts in societal values
•   Concern about global climate change
•   Emerging new generational values
•   Health consciousness increasing – USA lagging
•   Desire for experienced-based activities
•   Stronger environmental awareness
•   Growing disconnect between urban and rural
•   Impact of economic meltdown
What does this means for Agri-Tourism?
Increasing consumer awareness

•Increase in demand for organics
•Debate about GM (and bans)
•Re-examination of food systems- energy costs
•Slow Food movement – alternative perspective
•Mad cow disease – altered trust factor
•Food recalls – contamination concerns (China,
 USA)
What does this means for Agri-Tourism?
Agri-Tourism in JDR Territory



            Group Discussion One
Case Studies around the world



            Success and failure
Hyden – Western Australia

Rural tourism – built around ‘Wave Rock’
• Small scale and locally driven
• Retains authentic farming town feel
• Diverse businesses that are largely sideline to
  farming operations
• Celebrates farming heritage
www.waverock.com.au
Lessons for JDR Territory
     Agri-Tourism


          Group Discussion Two
Small team work sessions



        Group Discussion Three

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JDRT Agritourism

  • 1. Agri-Tourism Development Workshop • David Beurle • Juliet Fox • Kristin Dahl John Day River Territory November 2010
  • 2. Agri-Tourism Development Workshop Program Overview: • What is Agri-Tourism – market segments • Global and macro trends and impact • Case-studies; the good, the bad and the ugly • Potential in JDR Territory? • Local issues and constraints • Business and industry planning • Where to from here?
  • 3. A reality check…. • Agri-Tourism can be successful and rewarding. • But -there are more failures than successes in Agri-Tourism – why? – Survival motivation – Lack of required skills – Limited scale and capital – Poor understanding of sophisticated market – Lack of coherent strategy and cohesion • Rural Tourism Studio very important.
  • 4. The source of observations and case-study material • A series of international study tours and site-visits • Work in North America • Travel Oregon’s long history and expertise in Tourism
  • 5. Agri-Tourism – a framework
  • 6. What is it Agri-Tourism? Technically; “the act of visiting a working farm or any agricultural, horticultural or agribusiness operation for enjoyment, education, or participation in the activities of the farm or operation” Also; (and importantly); connecting your farming operation and ‘products’ to a tourism operation or related regional retail outlet. But; people are less likely to travel to JDR Territory for just an agri-Tourism experience; more likely to be attracted by a ‘package’ of tourism opportunities.
  • 7. What are you selling? • Experiences – Connection to nature / rural / outdoors – Romantic / Healthy / Quiet / Adventure – Educational / Learning • Goods – Food (local and retail) – Specialty products (oils / soaps) – Crafts /Artifacts / Art
  • 8. Where do you sell it? • Farm based destination – ‘Value-add’ occurs on farm. – experience and goods only available ‘on-site’. • Regional / community destination – ‘Value-add’ occurs in regional context – somewhere in region or associated with region. – Experience and goods available in off-farm locations; but strongly connected to rural / agricultural context – generally only available within the specific region.
  • 9. Agri-Tourism product matrix Farm Destination Regional destination Experience •Farmstay / B&B / Spa •Festivals / Events •Farm Events (tulips) •Regional food /cuisine •U-pick/ harvest •Food and wine trails •Working farm holidays •Gourmet treks •Farm / Ranch education •Culinary schools Goods •Wines and oils •Farmers markets •Organic / fresh foods •Regional retail branding •Arts and crafts •Specialty outlets •Roadside stalls •Food baskets
  • 10. Pros and Cons Farm Destination Regional destination Experience •On-farm issues – liability and •Lot of work; complex organization; people in house but big premiums •Potential restrictions on •Difficult to quantify direct benefits activities •Subject to volatile economy •Often personality based and •Large scale – requires collaboration time demanding – in competition •Discerning customers (fussy) with mgt time •Build off other assets in region •Can be rewarding Goods •Can be difficult to extract •Can be expensive to support premium (except with capital •Chance of failure is higher intensive iconic wines /oils •Quality and consistency are key •Potential for saving out of value issues chain (cut out steps) •Difficult to compete with big •Easy to control reputation chains and alliances
  • 11. Macro Trends – a quick scan
  • 12. Global trends in agriculture • Emerging power of retailers – access to unique consumer information and control over supply chains • Farm gate cost-price squeeze is universal. • Globalization removing most trade and investment barriers. • Fewer larger players exerting more control over the food chain. • The role of Government is changing – less support but more regulation in areas of food safety What does this means for Agri-Tourism?
  • 13. Shifts in societal values • Concern about global climate change • Emerging new generational values • Health consciousness increasing – USA lagging • Desire for experienced-based activities • Stronger environmental awareness • Growing disconnect between urban and rural • Impact of economic meltdown What does this means for Agri-Tourism?
  • 14. Increasing consumer awareness •Increase in demand for organics •Debate about GM (and bans) •Re-examination of food systems- energy costs •Slow Food movement – alternative perspective •Mad cow disease – altered trust factor •Food recalls – contamination concerns (China, USA) What does this means for Agri-Tourism?
  • 15. Agri-Tourism in JDR Territory Group Discussion One
  • 16. Case Studies around the world Success and failure
  • 17. Hyden – Western Australia Rural tourism – built around ‘Wave Rock’ • Small scale and locally driven • Retains authentic farming town feel • Diverse businesses that are largely sideline to farming operations • Celebrates farming heritage www.waverock.com.au
  • 18. Lessons for JDR Territory Agri-Tourism Group Discussion Two
  • 19. Small team work sessions Group Discussion Three