This paper presents synthesized knowledge from the agritourism field from the last decade. Our aim was to critically present the most common agritourism topics in the literature, such as life-seeing and life-participating agritourism concepts, tourists' view and farmers' view on agritourism, together with the most important economic and non-economic agritourism benefits and goals for both the supply and demand sides. This paper also presents the impact agritourism has on economic diversification of agriculture. Agritourism can help family farms to remain in business, preserve agricultural heritage, maximize the productivity of farm resources through their recreational use, and improve the economic situation of local communities. Agritourism presents the potential to generate additional income, diversify the farming economy, lower risks and uncertainties and form a symbiotic relationship between agriculture and tourism.
Wellness and spa tourism has increasingly become an important economic and marketing strategy for hoteliers, resorts and tourist destinations to attract tourist visitations. Deep understanding of consumer profiles and their key motivations within this context is vital in order to sustain the growth of wellness and spa tourism business. This paper presents an exploratory study that seeks to understand the spa and wellness tourists' motivation during their visits to spa and wellness service centers in Slovenia. The purpose of this research is to examine the characteristics of a healthy-living market segment and its motivational behavior to wellness facilities in Slovenia. The paper provides the broad understanding of wellness and spa tourists' profiles in Slovenia and the key motivation factors.
This study analyzes the effects that action 112 of the Rural Development Policy had on the socioeconomic status of Slovenian dairy farms. The data used in this paper were collected from Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN), a database for applicants in action 112 (young farms transferees), from whose applications for participation in this action the data were obtained. Twenty-eight different econometric models were developed during the first stage of the research. The evaluation of the models was subsequently performed by applying valid statistical and econometric criteria. The results reveal the main positive effects that action 112 had on socioeconomic indicators of the dairy farms: number of full-time labor power, number of head of large livestock, total revenue (in euros) and net value added. Statistically significant differences in benefits from action 112 among dairy farms were determined by using two sets of dummy variables: region and level of education. The research in the field of the effect of the rural development policy action support of young farmers on socioeconomics performance of milk farms can make a significant contribution to developing the researchers’ work and policy makers’ decisions. Furthermore, this research is important from the agronomic point of view, since its results support two of the basic goals of Common agricultural policy after 2020: environmental care and conservation of landscape and biodiversity.
Abstract.We present a crop plan that aims to maximize farmers’ returns and minimize production costs for the analyzed agricultural holding. This study describes a model that combines linear programming (LP) and the weighted goal programming (WGP) method with penalty functions to simultaneously satisfy a variety of goals within the tolerance interval bounds in terms of their weights. The results indicate that, from an economic perspective, WGP sub-model including LP gives a better solution than using the LP sub-model separately. We designed the model to handle five different types of field and vegetable crops during crop planning and was tested for WGP optimization [WGPSC1, WGPSC2, WGPSC3, and WGPSC4 (SC4 for testing model parameterization)) on four different scenarios. For example, the farmers’ returns in the WGP scenarios were higher or equal as in LP scenario (by approx. €100 to €110) while the costs were reduced (from €2.58 in the case of mechanical labor costs and to €1,376.66 for fertilizer costs). In addition, the combination of both serves as a more viable option for diversified and economically optimized crops to be included in crop plans. It is also important that the WGP calculated higher farmer returns, even though it was run on a cropping area that was 0.02 ha smaller than that in the LP. Further, the model was tested with a parameterization process to determine and explain the role of weights and penalty functions on the quality of the model results. Keywords: Agricultural application, Agricultural economics, Farmer’s return, Mathematical modelling.
The main aim of the paper is to investigate potential guests' expectations in Serbian motels. Through the literature review process, it was determined that there is a cack of research
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