Tourism
Wyn-Harris’ view from Vietnam
Steve Wyn-HarrisJul 4, 2024
Traces of the ‘American War’ linger in this booming nation, notes Steve Wyn-Harris, as he is pursued around Vietnam by shoe repairmen.
A sweet spot between art and agriculture
ShepherdessJun 11, 2024
Keen on giving back to the community, a farming couple who run an art inspo-themed Airbnb incorporated an arts residency programme into their farm stay offering.
Welcoming city folk with Open Farms
Farmers WeeklyMar 8, 2024
Everything from endangered skinks to sustainable dairy on show as initiative gathers even more steam in its fourth year.
Maize maze cultivates farm connections
Federated FarmersMar 1, 2024
Matamata farmers open up four hectares of maize to the public.
Agritourism gets its own academy
Gerhard UysFeb 23, 2024
Offers online courses for farmers who want to begin an agritourism business.
Fish & Game hikes fees for overseas anglers
Farmers WeeklyAug 21, 2023
Certain rivers will attract new licence fee in move to control overcrowding.
Regions netting big-spending anglers again
Farmers WeeklyJun 27, 2023
Numbers of international fly fishers starting to rebuild post-covid.
Five-star farming on the Kāpiti Coast
Charlie WilliamsonMar 24, 2023
For a family that has for three generations changed with the times, it seems no surprise they have found success in their latest venture into high-end tourism.
How to plant and grow tourism on your farm
Farmers WeeklyMar 20, 2023
New programme covers all aspects of starting an on-farm agritourism business.
Welcome marching orders from army pair
Alan EmersonDec 20, 2022
British couple build successful Wairarapa walking business from scratch.
Hunting, shooting, fishing – and covid
Neal WallaceDec 20, 2022
Diversification in all its aspects saved a Central Otago business when the lockdowns hit.