ISST sets 7th Philippine Farm Tourism Conference in Bohol

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ISST sets 7th Philippine Farm Tourism Conference in Bohol
ISST sets 7th farm tourism confab in Bohol
After a five-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the International School of Sustainable Tourism (ISST) is bringing back the Philippine Farm Tourism Conference at Bellevue Hotel in Panglao, Bohol, on February 26 – 28. Now on its 7th edition, the international event will be hosted by the Provincial Government of Bohol and supported by the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA).
Bilar Vegetable Farm
Themed “Farm Tourism: Consciousness for Healthy Living and New Experiences,” the conference will showcase learnings from the pandemic and share best practices that seek to provide social and economic empowerment to communities.
The event is also supported by the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity, Department of Tourism, Tourism Promotions Board, Department of Agriculture – Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Philippine Exporters Confederation (Philexport), the Department of Trade and Industry, and Philippine Airlines as official carrier.
Inside the Asin Tibuok factory
According to ISST president Mina Gabor, this year’s conference will focus on sustainable growth through the cultivation of fruit and vegetable farms, aquaculture and artisanal fisheries, and green investments in farm tourism.
The former tourism chief said that the confab will also have a DTI-led exhibition area for agricultural produce and by-products and a farm tour, which will visit the notable farm tourism sites in Bohol.
Kinaiyahan Forest Park in Bilar
Topics to be discussed include the hospitality industry embracing the sustainable farm-to-table concept, processing fruits and vegetables – key to food security, right marketing and revenue, value-added benefits of artisanal fisheries, the revival of the country’s multi–million seaweeds industry, the pampano fish as an upcoming star of aquaculture, and green investment in agriculture and tourism in the Asian setting.
The conference will also confer the 4th Lakbay Bukid Awards to five local and foreign individuals and organizations that have contributed to the development of farm tourism in Asia.
Green Thumb Farm in Corella
Bohol’s first district congressman, Edgar Chatto, noted that the event will be an opportunity to showcase the island province as the country’s first Unesco Global Geopark in 2023, which recognized its rich terrestrial and marine attributes spread out in an 8,808-sq km area.
The chairperson of the House of Representatives Climate Change Committee, Chatto will also be one of the resource persons in the 3-day gathering.
Bohol Bee Farm in Dauis
Participants will also tour notable farm sites, such as Loboc Cacao Farm, Asin Tibuok makers in Alburquerque , Kinaiyahan Forest Park in Bilar, Lasang Cacao Farm in Maribojoc, Green Thumb Farm in Corella, South Farm in Panglao, Bohol Bee Farm in Dauis, Manay’s Farm in San Miguel, Ubay Dairy Farm, and Jagna Recycling Facility and Eco Farm.
The group will also visit the province’s iconic attractions, such as Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella and the Chocolate Hills Park in Carmen.
South Farm Panglao
For details, contact (02) 8442-2998, 0977–2946763, 0966-2430529, email [email protected] or [email protected], visit www.isst.edu.ph or its Facebook page Isstphilippines .
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ISST sets 7th Philippine Farm Tourism Conference in Bohol
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