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With USDA grant, UNT to add agritourism course and project-based learning opportunities

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

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DENTON (UNT), Texas 鈥 Through new offerings in research and an academic course, the will help prepare students to enter the booming agritourism industry.

The program growth will be supported by a more than $245,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture. The funding is part of the USDA鈥檚 recent to advance learning experiences in the agricultural and human science sectors at Hispanic-Serving Institutions.

Agritourism is defined as educational or recreational activities carried out on a farm or ranch by members of the public. In the fall, these activities are especially present through pick your own pumpkin patches and apple orchards as well as large scale events like state fairs, which celebrate agricultural products and heritage.

In the U.S., agritourism revenues tripled from 2002 to 2017. And, economic forecasts project the global agritourism market will reach more than $117 billion by 2027.

鈥淎gritourism is one of the fastest growing sectors in the hospitality and tourism industry,鈥 said Birendra KC, associate professor in UNT鈥檚 who focuses on nature-based and sustainable tourism. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 even more important because agritourism has the potential to mitigate climate change and improve food supply as well as celebrate the experiences of farmers, their heritage and their sense of attachment to their rural landscape.鈥

With the USDA funding, hospitality and tourism faculty Birendra KC and Xingyi Zhang are designing a five-week online agritourism course. Debuting in Summer 2024, the course will give students an overview of the industry and an opportunity to hear from agritourism professionals around Texas about their experiences.

Additionally, the grant will support independent agritourism project-based learning opportunities, especially for undergraduate students from underrepresented communities.

鈥淧eople want to experience and feel attachment to a local community and place,鈥 said Zhang, an assistant professor who specializes in event management and consumer behavior. 鈥淎gritourism can build relationship between tourists and the locals. Our students need to understand agritourism as a sector and how we can connect food and beverage, tourism and travel all together.鈥

 

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