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Agritourism Networking Association to host annual conference March 8-9

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  Posted on Fri, Feb 17, 2012


RALEIGH — The sixth-annual Agritourism Networking Association Conference will be held March 8 and 9 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Asheville. The two-day event will feature informative speakers, workshops and networking opportunities for agritourism entrepreneurs and those interested in rural tourism in North Carolina.

“There’s a nearly endless amount of agritourism possibilities out there for farmers to try on their farms, but the amount of choices can be overwhelming,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Events such as this conference give folks an opportunity to learn more about the different types of agritourism from people who have applied it on their own farms.”

Optional mid-afternoon farm tours will be held March 8, with a reception to follow. On March 9, workshops will cover topics such as keeping your farm successful in today’s economy, using social media to expand your customer base, using mediation for farm problems, hospitality success and customer service, and maintaining the success curve after year one.

Early registration by March 1 is $75 for ANA members, $85 for non-members and $35 for cooperative extension staff. The registration fee increases to $100 after March 1.

For more information or a registration form, go to www.ncagr.gov/agritourism, or call agritourism manager Martha Glass at 919-707-3120.
 

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