Publisher's Synopsis
How did Italy-a nation with a significantly smaller farming population than India-successfully establish a comprehensive legal framework for agritourism as early as 1985? Notably, the core principle of this legislation was to transform agricultural farms into entrepreneurial hubs, thereby positioning farmers as entrepreneurs. How did this legislative approach facilitate such a transformation? How has agritourism enabled farmers in the United States to triple their income? In what ways have several developed countries strategically leveraged agritourism to substantially enhance farm-based incomes? Most importantly, how can agritourism serve as a viable model for India, a country with a high concentration of small and marginal farmers?
This book, titled "VANEEGAVAZHI VELAAN SUTRULA," seeks to answer these critical questions.
Undoubtedly, this work-articulated in the eloquent language of Tamil-will serve as a meaningful contribution to both the tourism and agriculture sectors of Tamil Nadu.