Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy

Abstract Farms that operate in less favoured areas (LFAs) often suffer in achieving adequate profits. Diversification strategies, such as direct selling and offering recreational services, can play an important role in integrating earning sources and, as a consequence, increasing farm profitability....

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Main Authors: Brunella Arru, Roberto Furesi, Fabio A. Madau, Pietro Pulina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-07-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Economics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-021-00199-z
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spelling doaj-b082167a76814acf9fe4af2e7a1473db2021-08-01T11:14:31ZengSpringerOpenAgricultural and Food Economics2193-75322021-07-019112110.1186/s40100-021-00199-zEconomic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in ItalyBrunella Arru0Roberto Furesi1Fabio A. Madau2Pietro Pulina3Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of SassariDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of SassariDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of SassariDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of SassariAbstract Farms that operate in less favoured areas (LFAs) often suffer in achieving adequate profits. Diversification strategies, such as direct selling and offering recreational services, can play an important role in integrating earning sources and, as a consequence, increasing farm profitability. Such opportunities would depend on the efficient distribution and use of farm resources among different activities as well as the added value creation of farm output. However, achieving positive results is not obvious in LFAs due to different types of inherent constraints (geographical, social, economic). The paper aims to evaluate the role of agritourism in affecting the economic performance of multifunctional farms located in a less favoured area of Sardinia (Italy). To be more precise, using so-called working farm income as the main indicator resulting from balance sheet analysis, production factor rewards are determined for 15 agritourism farms. The results show controversial performance but basically highlight the difficulty agritourist farmers have both remunerating their work at market price levels and being profitable. This research contributes to the debate on LFAs and offers useful reflections for policy-makers and practitioners about the potential and critical aspects of agritourism in LFAs.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-021-00199-zBalance sheet analysisMultifunctionalityWorking farm incomeAgritourism
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author Brunella Arru
Roberto Furesi
Fabio A. Madau
Pietro Pulina
spellingShingle Brunella Arru
Roberto Furesi
Fabio A. Madau
Pietro Pulina
Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy
Agricultural and Food Economics
Balance sheet analysis
Multifunctionality
Working farm income
Agritourism
author_facet Brunella Arru
Roberto Furesi
Fabio A. Madau
Pietro Pulina
author_sort Brunella Arru
title Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy
title_short Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy
title_full Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy
title_fullStr Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy
title_sort economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in italy
publisher SpringerOpen
series Agricultural and Food Economics
issn 2193-7532
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Farms that operate in less favoured areas (LFAs) often suffer in achieving adequate profits. Diversification strategies, such as direct selling and offering recreational services, can play an important role in integrating earning sources and, as a consequence, increasing farm profitability. Such opportunities would depend on the efficient distribution and use of farm resources among different activities as well as the added value creation of farm output. However, achieving positive results is not obvious in LFAs due to different types of inherent constraints (geographical, social, economic). The paper aims to evaluate the role of agritourism in affecting the economic performance of multifunctional farms located in a less favoured area of Sardinia (Italy). To be more precise, using so-called working farm income as the main indicator resulting from balance sheet analysis, production factor rewards are determined for 15 agritourism farms. The results show controversial performance but basically highlight the difficulty agritourist farmers have both remunerating their work at market price levels and being profitable. This research contributes to the debate on LFAs and offers useful reflections for policy-makers and practitioners about the potential and critical aspects of agritourism in LFAs.
topic Balance sheet analysis
Multifunctionality
Working farm income
Agritourism
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-021-00199-z
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