Farms for Fun in the Philippines: Opportunities, Challenges, and Ways Forward

Roberto P. Cereno

Farm tourism in the Philippines is a thriving sector that allows visitors to immerse themselves in rural life, traditional farming practices, and associated cultural heritage. This paper presents the outcome of a study conducted in the Southern Luzon region of the Philippines popularly known as CALABARZON. It involved secondary data analysis, surveys, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with owners, managers, and operators of farm tourism destinations accredited by the Department of Tourism (DOT) Philippines. The study was commissioned by the DOT Regional Office IV-A to the author, and was done to provide insights into the status of farm tourism in the region, identify areas for improvement, and prepare a Regional Farm Tourism Strategic Action Plan. Anchored on the tourism marketing and promotion campaigns that are centered on the "It's More Fun in the Philippines" and “Fun Farms” slogans, the DOT has significantly propelled the farm tourism industry by enhancing brand awareness and attracting more visitors. Likewise, the paper proposes sustainable farm tourism destination criteria to guide policy development, capacity-building, and the establishment of industry standards, ensuring the long-term viability of such sites while promoting environmentally responsible practices and sustainability. With effective policies, strategies, and initiatives, the Philippines has the potential to become a leading farm tourism destination in the ASEAN region. By harnessing the opportunities offered by farm tourism, the government and various stakeholders can further stimulate tourism industry growth and foster inclusive and sustainable development in rural communities.

Keywords: agritourism, farm tourism, Philippines  

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