Ontario’s leading agritourism association is taking giant steps to grow the sector with funding help from the provincial government.
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Agritourism Ontario (formerly Farm Fresh Ontario) is heading into 2025 with a new name and look that is more reflective of what the association does, the organization said in a release.
The nearly $345,000 in funding over three years will help Agritourism Ontario (AO) develop a first-of-its-kind app that will more easily connect families to farms. The funds will also help develop an economic growth study that will for the first time give a detailed and accurate analysis of where agritourism is and its potential for growth in the province. Funds will also support …