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Webinar in collaboration with Rural Women NZ.
International visitors and kiwi tourists are looking for authentic New Zealand rural experiences. With every part of New Zealand offering something unique; what are the pros and cons of setting up an agritourism venture, who can help, and what are some things to look out for? Agritourism CEO Marijke Dunselman will share her insights on setting up successful agritourism ventures. Marijke will be joined by Julia Broughton to talk about setting up Pōhatu Farm tours. Sharing Shed webinars bring together inspiring speakers, fresh ideas and practical tips just for rural women across Aotearoa, New Zealand. If you're a Rural Women NZ member, you can view the recording of this webinar here: https://ruralwomen.gecco.co.nz/the-sharing-shed
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Don't hide your light under a bushel, open the gate and share New Zealand farming with the world, New Zealand's agritourism body says.
Agritourism NZ's founder and chief executive Marijke Dunselman said there was growing global demand for farm experiences, and substantial extra income to be made by welcoming international tourists onto the farm. "New Zealand is really seen as one of the most beautiful countries in the world. "All our farms are, you know, in the most spectacular areas, no matter where they are. I think something that farmers underestimate a bit is what they actually have [...] the space that we have and the diversity of our scenery is something that people really love." Even simple every day experiences on farm are special, she said. Read more & listen to the interview on Radio NZ |
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February 2026
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