Agritourism and Farms Diversification in Italy: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?

The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly disrupted the household behavior in all areas and also those related to eating and daily food. Research carried out shows there have been significant changes compared to pre-COVID levels in the way consumers plan their food purchases. Based on the results of empiric...

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出版年:Land
主要な著者: Barbara Zanetti, Milena Verrascina, Francesco Licciardo, Giuseppe Gargano
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言語:英語
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author Barbara Zanetti
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly disrupted the household behavior in all areas and also those related to eating and daily food. Research carried out shows there have been significant changes compared to pre-COVID levels in the way consumers plan their food purchases. Based on the results of empirical data and emerging information such as ad hoc reports and analysis of academic literature, the authors aim to understand the effect of COVID-19 on agricultural and extra-agricultural activities in diversified Italian farms. More specifically, due to their importance at a national level, the focus of the analysis is represented by the agritourism, how they have reacted to the challenges posed by the pandemic, and towards which evolutionary lines they are orienting themselves to face the next future challenges. Empirical data for this study were collected through the use of a questionnaire survey, managed by the research team. The survey, conducted online during summer 2021, was designed by using a random stratified sampling for which the farms are characterized by a certain heterogeneity of the activities carried out (i.e., hospitality, processing of products, renewable energy production, etc.). The research activity covered the entire Italian territory and the number of responding farms with agritourism activities is equal to 77 (a 17.5% response rate). The results highlight the importance of farm with agritourism activities in dealing with COVID-19 crisis and policy implications in terms of support for the competitiveness of farms, exchange of knowledge, and innovations among farmers that should be taken into consideration to target the next rural development policy at the EU, the national and regional level. At the same time, the sample reaction methods to the pandemic and the changing business strategies highlight a certain resilience of Italian farms with agritourism activities, thus showing their ability to adapt.
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spelling doaj-art-bcf495e4b64e4fd89d99ea47e35fc9492025-08-19T23:50:25ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2022-08-01118121510.3390/land11081215Agritourism and Farms Diversification in Italy: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?Barbara Zanetti0Milena Verrascina1Francesco Licciardo2Giuseppe Gargano3Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bio-Economy, 00187 Rome, ItalyCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bio-Economy, 00187 Rome, ItalyCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bio-Economy, 00187 Rome, ItalyCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bio-Economy, 00187 Rome, ItalyThe COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly disrupted the household behavior in all areas and also those related to eating and daily food. Research carried out shows there have been significant changes compared to pre-COVID levels in the way consumers plan their food purchases. Based on the results of empirical data and emerging information such as ad hoc reports and analysis of academic literature, the authors aim to understand the effect of COVID-19 on agricultural and extra-agricultural activities in diversified Italian farms. More specifically, due to their importance at a national level, the focus of the analysis is represented by the agritourism, how they have reacted to the challenges posed by the pandemic, and towards which evolutionary lines they are orienting themselves to face the next future challenges. Empirical data for this study were collected through the use of a questionnaire survey, managed by the research team. The survey, conducted online during summer 2021, was designed by using a random stratified sampling for which the farms are characterized by a certain heterogeneity of the activities carried out (i.e., hospitality, processing of products, renewable energy production, etc.). The research activity covered the entire Italian territory and the number of responding farms with agritourism activities is equal to 77 (a 17.5% response rate). The results highlight the importance of farm with agritourism activities in dealing with COVID-19 crisis and policy implications in terms of support for the competitiveness of farms, exchange of knowledge, and innovations among farmers that should be taken into consideration to target the next rural development policy at the EU, the national and regional level. At the same time, the sample reaction methods to the pandemic and the changing business strategies highlight a certain resilience of Italian farms with agritourism activities, thus showing their ability to adapt.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/8/1215COVID-19 crisisresiliencefarm diversificationagritourismsustainable local food system
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Agritourism and Farms Diversification in Italy: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?
COVID-19 crisis
resilience
farm diversification
agritourism
sustainable local food system
title Agritourism and Farms Diversification in Italy: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?
title_full Agritourism and Farms Diversification in Italy: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?
title_fullStr Agritourism and Farms Diversification in Italy: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?
title_full_unstemmed Agritourism and Farms Diversification in Italy: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?
title_short Agritourism and Farms Diversification in Italy: What Have We Learnt from COVID-19?
title_sort agritourism and farms diversification in italy what have we learnt from covid 19
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resilience
farm diversification
agritourism
sustainable local food system
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