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Rural Agrotourism Development Strategies in Less Favored Areas: The Case of Hacienda Guachinango de Trinidad

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  • Norberto Pelegrín Entenza

    (Doctoral Programme in Tourism, University of Alicante, San Vicente de Raspeig, 03690 Alicante, Spain
    Faculty of Administrative and Economic Sciences, Tourism Career, Technical University of Manabi, AVENIDA URBINA, Portoviejo 130105, Ecuador)

  • Antonio Vázquez Pérez

    (Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Chemical Sciences, Technical University of Manabi, AVENIDA URBINA, Portoviejo 130105, Ecuador)

  • Analién Pelegrín Naranjo

    (Doctoral Programme in Tourism, University of Alicante, San Vicente de Raspeig, 03690 Alicante, Spain)

Abstract

The objective of the work was to assess and identify potential perspectives for the development of agrotourism activity in the Hacienda Guachinango del Valle de los Ingenios in the Trinidad municipality, so that the methodology applied and the results achieved can serve as a reference for application in other similar contexts in the country and in the Central American area. For this, the analysis and synthesis of spatial elements, discussion groups, the interpretation of descriptive statistics, and the study of the natural and social environment were applied. The diagnosis of resources was carried out in this work to determine the degree of competitiveness and attraction of the agrotourism product, and it was possible to establish the most convenient strategies to follow, considering the real possibilities of prospective development of the place studied. It was concluded that the proposal to develop agrotourism in Hacienda Guachinango constitutes a viable option to design and introduce a strategy for growth and socioeconomic reactivation based on the use of the natural, historical, cultural, and social potentialities of the small families dedicated to agricultural work.

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  • Norberto Pelegrín Entenza & Antonio Vázquez Pérez & Analién Pelegrín Naranjo, 2022. "Rural Agrotourism Development Strategies in Less Favored Areas: The Case of Hacienda Guachinango de Trinidad," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(7), pages 1-26, July.
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