A series of free, virtual webinars, hosted by University of Vermont Extension and the International Workshop on Agritourism, will provide participants with a global perspective on agritourism.
Agritourism Gatherings, a monthly series that debuted last September, is designed to stimulate conversations about agritourism among people from different countries. While geared to farmers, farm-stay operators, agricultural service providers, researchers and other industry professionals, anyone with an interest in agritourism is welcome.
Upcoming webinars include:
⢠March 16: Exploring the Diversity and Impact of Agritourism in southern Africa, 12-1 p.m. This panel, moderated by Kanyi Gabiro, Agritourism Africa, will explore agritourismâs impact on socioeconomic diversity and tourism in rural economies in Malawi and South Africa.
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Registration is open for the International Workshop on Agritourism s next virtual gathering: Exploring the Diversity and Impact of Agritourism in Southern Africa. This panel discussion will highlight how agritourism is helping to develop rural economies and providing opportunities for businesses to further socioeconomic diversity and positive tourism impacts. The discussion will be moderated by Kanyi Gabiro of Agritourism Africa with panelists: Manti Maifudi of Naledi Farm, Michael Daiber of Khwa ttu , and Fidelis Chasukwa of Mazizi Agritourism Farm.
Event Date: March 16 @ 12pm ET
The Farm to School Child Nutrition Grant is now accepting applications from Vermont schools and registered childcare providers who are interested in enhancing their existing farm to school programs. This one-year grant provides a combination of technical and financial assistance to help organizations grow comprehensive farm to school programs. In addition to a financial award of $10,000, grantees wil
Burlington A series of free, online webinars, hosted by University of Vermont Extension and the International Workshop on Agritourism, will provide participants with a global perspective on agritourism.
Agritourism Gatherings, a monthly series that debuted last September, is designed to stimulate conversations about agritourism among people from different countries. While geared to farmers, farm stay operators, ag service providers, researchers and other industry professionals, anyone with an interest in agritourism is invited to attend.
Advance registration is required for each session. Program details and registration links can be found at http://go.uvm.edu/agtourism-gatherings. To request a disability-related accommodation to participate, please contact Becky Bartlett at (802) 257-7967, ext. 301, or rebecca.bartlett@uvm.edu.