Profitability of Virginia's agritourism industry: A regression analysis

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Virginia's growing agritourism industry provides additional income to farms and mitigates risk. This study empirically analyzes the effect of demographic, operational, and financial factors on the profitability of agritourism operations using a primary data set collected from a survey of more than 500 agritourism operations. Results show that greater profitability is associated with operators who are motivated by additional income and have more education, larger operations with a greater percentage of income from agritourism, and visitors who spent more on average. Characteristics having a negative effect on profitability are wineries, locations farther from interstates, and difficulty accessing capital.

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Lucha, C., Ferreira, G., Walker, M., & Groover, G. (2016). Profitability of Virginia’s agritourism industry: A regression analysis. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/age.2016.12

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