Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Pandurang Taware – Father of Agri Tourism Concept , India



What is Agri Tourism all about?

Agri-tourism is defined as travel, which combines, agriculture and rural setting with product of agriculture operation all within a tourism experience. Experience itself is the Agri tourism product, besides Tourists can buy fresh Agri produce and products directly from farmers without any middle man (agents)


Who is the founders/founder?

Pandurang Taware – , Father of Agri Tourism Concept , India ,

  1. National Tourism Award Recipient 2010, by the Hands of Vice President of India on 3rd march 2010.
  2. Finalist, Global Tourism for Tomorrow Award 2011, constituted by WTTC LONDON.
  3. Winner , Global , Responsible Tourism Award 2011, constituted by Responsible Travel London .


When did your'll start?

16th May 2005, A humble attempt to implement and start the Pilot Project of Agri Tourism by ATDC was made under leadership of Mr. Pandurang Taware in 2005 in Malegaon near Baramati in Maharashtra, where the Agri Tourism was demonstrated on Agriculture Development Trust’s farm.

How did you come up with this idea?

Urban population is increasing day by day. Today, urban children’s world is restricted in the close doors of a school, home and centre around television, video game, computer, fast food and internet. Living in urban area, they have not enjoyed the beauty of Mother Nature. ATDC P LTD ( Previously Agri Tourism Development Corporation) , did the research in 2004, and found that 43% of urban population did not have any relative left in the village. 97% of urban population wants to experience the rustic beauty of village life. This gives an opportunity to develop tourism centre in the village based on agriculture activities and other side Farmers in village are engaged in farming activity through out the year. Their incomes from farm produce depend on good monsoon, good harvest and good marketing. It is experienced that the income from agriculture farming is only once or twice in the year, but the expenses are on weekly basis, it is very difficult for the farmer to sustain throughout the year, since the income is not sufficient. To make farming sustainable and feasible there was a urgent need of some experiment in addition to the traditional farming, after three years of consistent research and studies, Shri Pandurang Taware concluded that Tourism was one such experiment that will generate weekly income which can compensate weekly expenses of the farm.

What pain point are your'll solving?

Farmers in village are engaged in farming activity through out the year. Their income from farm produce depends on good monsoon, good harvest and good marketing. It is experienced that the income from agriculture farming is only once or twice in the year, but the expenses are on weekly basis , it is very difficult for the farmer to sustain throughout the year, since the income is not sufficient. To make farming sustainable and feasible there was a urgent need of some experiment in additon to the traditional farming, after three years of consistent research and studies, Shri Pandurang Taware concluded that Tourism was one such experiment that will generate weekly income which can compensate weekly expenses of the farm.

What is your unique selling proposition?

.Agri Tourism Development Company , did the research in 2004, and found that 43% of urban population did not have any relative left in the village. 97% of urban population wants to experience the rustic beauty of village life. This gives an opportunity to develop tourism centre in the village based on agriculture activities.

Who are your competitors and how do you’ll maintain a competitive advantage over them?

We really do not have competition


Are you looking for funding?

Yes, we are looking for funding options


If yes then how much for what percent equity stake in the company? ,

Around 3 cr and 20% of equity stake.

Whats your business model like?

Pilot Project of Agri Tourism by ATDC was made under leadership of Mr. Pandurang Taware in 2005 in Malegaon near Baramati in Maharashtra, where the Agri Tourism was demonstrated on Agriculture Development Trust’s farm. once within 2 years the pilot project became a huge success. In 2007 , ATDC launched Maharashtra State Agri Tourism Vistar Yojana 2007 where in 52 farmers were selected to start Agri-tourism centers across the entire state of Maharashtra. Similarly in 2008 – another 25 farmers were selected, thus totally 72 Agri tourism centers are operational currently in the entire state.
In the state where 80 % farmers have marginal land holdings, it was danger that these farmers may left out of the Agri tourism benefits, thus Shri Pandurang Taware suggested the route of cluster Agri tourism development under co-operative basis, thus the farmers started several agri tourism development co-operatives.

Pricing?

Nominal rates per person day, like INR 500 per person per day


Revenue projections for this year and the next 5 years?

Aprrox 2010- 2011- INR 1 cr , next five years , aprrox 10 cr


Future plans for growth of the company?

Setting up, Agri and Rural tourism Training, research and Development Centre at village palshi, tal baramati, dist Pune on 20 acres of land and at the investment of INR 1.5 cr and developing another 50 Agri tourism centers in India.


Is there anything else that you would like to add?

Agri Tourism Advantages

· Diversify and increase income sources.

· Share challenges and satisfaction of your lifestyle with others.

· Develops interpersonal and communication skills.

· Agri-tourism creates employment opportunities for farmer’s family members.

· Supplements the family’s income.

· One of the most rewarding aspects of Agri-tourism for many farmers is the opportunity to provide the public with a better understanding of what agriculture is really about.

· It is also an opportunity to enhance the community’s economic potential.

· Relatively less expensive.

Agri Tourism India wins the Global ‘Responsible Tourism’ award at WTM London


Agri Tourism wins the global ‘Responsible Tourism’ award at WTM London

London, Nov 9, 2011:

Pune based Agri Tourism Development Corporation (ATDC) has recently won the most prestigious global responsible tourism award 2011 in ‘Best contribution to conserving cultural heritage’ category at World Travel Mart, London. The awards were given out by Justin Francis, Managing Director, www.responsibletravel.com; Amanda Wills, Managing Director, Virgin Holidays and other key organisers and founders of the award.

ATDC organizes tourism experiences on working farms in India providing holiday experiences based on local agricultural traditions and creating job opportunities for local farmers, allowing them to diversify their livelihoods whilst preserving their way of life. The jury was impressed by the reliability of the idea, and how this primarily domestic tourism experience is helping to bring Indian tourists back into rural communities.

About the Responsible Tourism Awards:

The Responsible Tourism Awards are organized by founder responsibletravel.com, with support from media partners Metro Newspaper, Geographical Magazine (the magazine of the Royal Geographical Society), and World Travel Market, where the Awards are given out. The judging process is designed and organized in partnership with the International Centre for Responsible Tourism at Leeds Metropolitan University, and Virgin Holidays have supported the Awards as headline sponsor since 2007.

Since they were founded in 2004, the Awards have attracted over 10,000 nominations from members of the public, leading to 201 unique organizations Awarded from 51 countries around the world.

What are the Awards for?


The Responsible Tourism Awards were founded in 2004 to celebrate and inspire change in the tourism industry. The Awards rest on a simple principle – that all types of tourism, from niche to mainstream, can and should be organised in a way that preserves, respects and benefits destinations and local people.

We want to celebrate the shining stars of responsible tourism – the individuals, organisations and destinations working innovatively with local cultures, communities and biodiversity.

But more than that, we want their examples to inspire others. That’s why we’ve got the most rigorous judging process around, and work with the best partners in the industry to help us get the word out – to ensure that their stories provide an example to the industry.

How do the Awards work?


Rather than handpick our nominees, we rely on travellers and the industry to nominate those tourism ventures with exciting stories to share. This makes our Awards unique – we don’t pre-decide the winners, we let you tell us who should be in the running. Every year we team up with our media partners to invite the public to make their nominations, and every year this process yields hundreds of unique nominees.

All it takes for someone to be considered for an Award is one nomination in any of our 13 categories. It isn’t a popularity contest; one nomination is enough to be entered.

Once all the nominations are received the judging process really begins – several stages designed with the International Centre for Responsible Tourism to put our nominees through their paces. At each stage the list gets shorter, until our expert panels of judges are ready to combine their knowledge to debate the winners on our annual Judging Day. Read more about the

What does it mean to be a winner?


Finalists of the Awards are invited to a prestigious ceremony hosted as part of World Responsible Tourism Day at the World Travel Market in London, where the winners are announced to an audience of tourism ministers, destination managers, industry professionals and media. We work with a variety of media partners to share the stories of our winners with the public – including The Metro, and Geographical magazine.

Photo Caption:

L-R: Maytha bint Saif bin Majid al Mahrooqiyah, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, Oman; Shri Pandurang Taware, MD, ATDC India; Amanda Wills, Managing Director, Virgin Holidays and Mr. Justin Francis, Founder, Responsible Tourism awards.

For any other media queries, please contact:

Pandurang Taware

President & Managing Director

ATDC India

98220 90005

Father of Agri Tourism Concept, India,

National Tourism Award Recipient 2010, by the Hands of Vice President of India, March 2010

Finalist, Global, Tourism for Tomorrow Award 2011,by WTTC London , May 2011.

Winner, Global, Responsible Tourism Award 2011, by Responsible Travel, London, Nov 2011.

Contact details :

AGRI TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

1st floor , Karnik Heritage , lane opp OBC Bank

F.C.Road , Pune – 411004

Tel : 020- 2553 5599, 2553 9600,

Cell: 98220 90005