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Agro-tourism or agritourism, as it is broadly defined, includes any agricultural process or activity that brings visitors to a farm or farm. Agritourism has different definitions in different parts of the world, and sometimes refers specifically to farm stay, as in Italy. Elsewhere, agritourism encompasses a wide range of activities, including buying produce directly from the farm stand, navigating a corn maze, putting out pigs, picking fruits, feeding animals, or staying in a bed and breakfast (B&B). ) On a farm. Agri-tourism is a form of niche tourism that is a growth industry in many parts of the world, including Australia, Canada, the United States and the Philippines. Other terms associated with agritourism are “agritainment”, “value-added products”, “direct agricultural marketing” and “sustainable agriculture”. The word agriturismo is made up of the Italian words agriculture (agriculture) and turismo (tourism) and has been defined by Italian law since 1985. Even then, more Italian farmers had financial trouble, forcing many farmers to look for work. This was to the detriment of Italian culture as so much value was placed on small-scale food production. This new form of rural tourism is an important source of additional income for Italian farmers, which means that the farmer can maintain his agricultural activity