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Eco Tourism.

Green eco tours. We work to provide unique technical experiences that bring value to you and your activity, facilitating the transfer of technical knowledge and ensuring you meet your objectives with a very high level of proficiency and profitability. We understand the growers needs and the crop production market trends where we provide unique customized and complete turn-key tour services. This includes field visits on farms where the latest technologies are applied, field trials, private industries. These tours provide in depth experience into eco and agricutural issues.

Ecotours.

Specialised tours include; Agriculture Tours. Horticulture Tours. Nurseries and Garden Tours. Viticulture Tours. Hydroponics Tours. Olive Tours. Organic Tours. Post Harvest Tours. Grower Tours. Specially for: Students and scholars specifically for farming and agriculture, organic products, horticulture and botany, geography, sustainable energy, environmental divisions. Children's groups Families who want to have an unusual, safeholiday enjoying agritourim and seeeing an authentic part of a destination. Corporates and farmers in the farming and agriculture, organic products, horticulture and botany, geography, sustainable energy, environmental divisions industries as well as government employees.

Agritourism is a style of vacation that normally takes place on a farm or ranch. This may include the chance to help with farming and ranching tasks during the visit. Agritourism is considered to be a niche or uniquely adapted form of tourism and is often practiced in regions such as Australia, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Israel and North America. People are more interested in how their food is produced and want to meet the producers and talk with them about what goes into food production. Children who visit the farms often have not seen a live duck, or pig, and have not picked an apple right off the tree. For city dwellers it is an interesting and dynamic way in which communities, government, corporates and children can reconnect with their environment and find out how products reach their shelves in a supermarket.