Features and Challenges of Agritourism: Evidence from Iran and Poland
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What is the background and current situation of the agricultural sector in Iran and Poland?
- How has agritourism been developed in Iran and Poland?
- What opportunities are there for the development of agritourism in each country?
- What are the challenges and limitations of agritourism development in each country?
2. Theoretical Background
- Prosperity of the local economy and creating additional income to farms by serving tourists.
- Preservation of the rural lifestyle, cultural identity, local traditions and customs.
- Learning about different lifestyles of local people, especially in multi-ethnic areas.
- Raising the standard of living of the local population through the infrastructure development in the local community.
- Preservation of ecosystems and raising the awareness of the local population of the need to protect the natural environment [27].
3. Research Method
4. Results
4.1. Agriculture in Iran and Poland
4.2. The State and Directions of Agritourism Development in Iran and Poland
- Program of Financial Support for Programs of Agricultural Adjustment to the Market Economy in the SAPARD Associated Countries 1999–2006;
- Sectoral Operational Program for Restructuring and Modernization of the Food Sector and Rural Development 2004–2006;
- Human Capital Operational Program, Measure 6.2. Support and promotion of entrepreneurship and self-employment;
- Rural Development Program for the years 2007–2013 of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Measure 3.1. Diversification into non-agricultural activities-Axis 1. Improving the competitiveness of the agricultural and forestry sector; Axis 2. Improvement of the natural environment and rural areas; Axis 3. Quality of life in rural areas and diversification of the rural economy; Axis 4. Leader;
- Rural Development Program for 2014–2020-Action 6 “Aid to start a business for non-agricultural activities in rural areas” (bonuses for starting non-agricultural activities, up to PLN 100 thousand) or for its development (subsidies up to PLN 100 thousand. PLN for 1 job, up to PLN 200,000/2 jobs, and for 3 jobs it is PLN 300,000);
- The LEADER program, which is one of the activities of the Rural Development Program 2014–2020 (support for starting a business, from PLN 50,000 to 100,000);
- Regional Programs of Voivodeships, e.g., the Regional Operational Program of the Podlaskie Voivodship for 2014–2020, Measure 1.5 Supporting entrepreneurship and employment in municipalities whose development depends on the Natura 2000 network; Measure 2.3. Supporting the creation and development of business entities (program for starting a business); Measure 7.3. Strengthening the role of the social economy in socio-economic development.
4.3. Agritourism Development Potential in Iran and Poland
4.4. Challenges of Agritourism Development in Iran and Poland
5. Farm’s Competitive Positioning Index and Gaining an Advantage on the Agritourism Services Market
- A very high competitive positioning of an agritourism farm (the score above 50);
- A high competitive positioning of the agritourism farm (the score from 40 to 50);
- An average competitive positioning of the agritourism farm (the score from 30 to 40);
- A low competitive positioning of the agritourism farm (the score from 20 to 30);
- A very low competitive positioning of the agritourism farm (the score below 20).
6. Conclusions and Discussion
- What is the impact of COVID-19 on the development of agritourism in Iran and Poland?
- Will COVID-19 lead to a radical transformation of agritourism in Iran and Poland?
- How can agritourism respond to such changes in the future?
- How can the consequences of similar public health crises be mitigated in the future?
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Definition | Source |
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“Enterprises and activities of hospitality that are performed on farms or agricultural sites for the purpose of education and recreation of tourists” | [28] |
“Any activity in which a visitor to the farm or other agricultural setting contemplates the farm landscape or participates in an agricultural process for recreation or leisure purposes” | [9] |
“A form of leisure, realized in rural farming areas, based on accommodation and recreational activity, connected with a farmstead and its natural, productive and services-related environment” | [29] |
“Complementary accommodation and hospitality activity carried out by farmers [...] through the utilization of their own farm in connection with the activities of cultivation of the land, of silviculture, and of the raising of animals” | [30] |
“Tourism activities that are deeply connected to agriculture and focused on the working farm” | [31] |
Year | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GDP (%) | 10.8 | 10 | 9.8 | 8 | 8.5 | 8.7 |
Employment (%) | 18.4 | 18.5 | 18.7 | 17.7 | 17.8 | 17.4 |
Year | 1996 | 2000 | 2005 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number of agritourism farms in Poland | 3000 | 5789 | 6550 | 8790 | 9500 | 10,200 | 7692 | 7852 | 7930 | 7953 | 8200 |
Specification | Characteristic | Points | |
---|---|---|---|
Accommodation base | Residential building | Beds in a building other than the owner | 4 |
Bed places in the same house as the owner | 1 | ||
Number of rooms | Number of rooms is over 50 | 6 | |
Number of rooms from 40 to 50 | 5 | ||
Number of rooms from 30 to 40 | 4 | ||
Number of rooms from 20 to 30 | 3 | ||
Number of rooms from 10 to 20 | 2 | ||
Number of rooms up to 10 | 1 | ||
Catering base | Offering full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner), also from our own organic products (e.g., vegetables, fruit, cheese, honey, eggs, etc.) | 4 | |
Offering breakfast and dinner | 3 | ||
The owner offers only breakfast, and in addition a kitchenette is available to guests | 2 | ||
The owner does not offer catering, and a kitchenette is available | 1 | ||
The owner does not offer the sale of meals and there is no kitchenette | 0 | ||
Tourist offer of an agritourism farm | Reactive | Only accommodation and meals | 0 |
Actice | Horse riding | 1 | |
Workshops | 1 | ||
Educational shows for children and adolescents | 1 | ||
Fishing | 1 | ||
Mushrooming | 1 | ||
Guided tours of the area | 1 | ||
Organizing events (e.g., baptisms, communions, etc.) | 1 | ||
Swimming pool | 1 | ||
Facilities for tourists as part of the tourist offer | Additional farm traction | Place for a bonfire/grill | 1 |
Garden/orchard (or show garden) | 1 | ||
Play area for children | 1 | ||
Gaming field | 1 | ||
Parking on the property | 1 | ||
Sports or recreation equipment | Sunbeds | 1 | |
Bikes | 1 | ||
Canoes, a boat or pedalo | 1 | ||
Nordic walking | 1 | ||
Introduced innovations or imitations | I introduce my own (original) innovative ideas on the farm | 3 | |
I introduce ideas imitating other owners from Poland or abroad | 1 | ||
I do not introduce innovations or imitations on an agritourism farm | 0 |
Specification | Characteristic | Points | |
---|---|---|---|
Tourist potential of rural areas | Woodiness of the area (occurrence of forests) | In the vicinity of an agritourism farm up to 500 m | 5 |
From 500 m to 2 km | 4 | ||
From 2 km to 5 km | 3 | ||
From 5 km to 10 km | 2 | ||
Above 10 km | 1 | ||
There are no forests in the area up to 10 km from the agritourism farm | 0 | ||
Water reservoirs (sea, lake, river, lagoon) | From 500 to 2 km | 6 | |
From 2 km to 5 km | 5 | ||
From 5 km to 10 km | 3 | ||
Above 10 km | 2 | ||
Mountains (mountain peaks, mountain ranges) | Mountain trail (up to 10 km from the farm) | 5 | |
Tourist routes (e.g., walking, cycling, canoeing, riding, skiing, nature, history) | Up to 20 km from the agritourism farm | 5 | |
Educational (didactic) paths | Occurrence of the path (up to 10 km from the agritourism farm) | 3 | |
Location of the object | The facility is located over 60 km from a large urban agglomeration (a city of over 100,000 inhabitants or larger) | 5 | |
Competition on the agritourism market | No competition, and the nearest agritourism farm is located up to 10 km | 10 | |
Social capital | Starts cooperation with other entities (e.g., commune office, marshal office, local action groups, local and regional tourist organizations, agritourism associations, tourist clusters, theme villages) | 3 | |
I do not cooperate with other entities | 0 |
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Mahmoodi, M.; Roman, M.; Prus, P. Features and Challenges of Agritourism: Evidence from Iran and Poland. Sustainability 2022, 14, 4555. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084555
Mahmoodi M, Roman M, Prus P. Features and Challenges of Agritourism: Evidence from Iran and Poland. Sustainability. 2022; 14(8):4555. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084555
Chicago/Turabian StyleMahmoodi, Maryam, Michał Roman, and Piotr Prus. 2022. "Features and Challenges of Agritourism: Evidence from Iran and Poland" Sustainability 14, no. 8: 4555. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084555
APA StyleMahmoodi, M., Roman, M., & Prus, P. (2022). Features and Challenges of Agritourism: Evidence from Iran and Poland. Sustainability, 14(8), 4555. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084555