Friday, February 24, 2012

Incorporating Tourism As A Revenue Stream For Your Deer Farming Enterprise

A resource that is often overlooked in deer farming is the value of having tourists come to your deer farm. Each time a visitor comes to your farm, you are building a relationship of trust with the community, encouraging them to buy your products, and to use your services. And at the same time, you are provided with new opportunities to market your products.

To many city folk, the call of the wild is irresistible, but most wish for comfort, even while coming out to visit nature. Let us look at the ways in which your deer farm can benefit from tourism.

The largest group that will generate income for your farm are the hunters. They are only allowed to come to hunt for a very limited time, and if you plan your amenities carefully, you will be able to bring in visitors throughout the year.

• School groups: Field trips and educational tours are undertaken by schools in your district on a regular basis. By marketing theses opportunities to schools you can offer guided tours of your farm to schools.

• Visiting tour groups / individuals: Just as with school groups, people often enjoy having the opportunity to leave the bustle of everyday life to take time out in nature. By offering a picnic spot where deer can be watched from a distance you will be raising an awareness of what you offer and that you have a valuable product to market.


• Curios: While these groups and individuals are visiting, you are provided with an opportunity to sell them some of tour wonderful products: These can include antlers and tools, handles, knives, buttons, beads and utensils crafted from antlers. You can sell skins and leather products, such as hats, wallets, purses and belts crafted from deer leather. Even photographs and postcards in such a curio shop are well-loved. In addition to these products, venison, jerky and even deer cheese can be sold.

• Accommodation: You probably already have accommodation available for the hunters. By upgrading these amenities, you can bring in a whole new set of visitors, who require a few days away from the bustle, and want to stay close to nature. The accommodation can also be used to house summer camps.

• Hiking trails: Hiking trails can be marked out for nature enthusiasts, who can come to relax and hike for a day.

• Restaurant / food stall: All the visitors to your deer farm will need refreshments. This can be fulfilled by selling convenience foods and refreshments at a stall, or by offering a full restaurant or coffee shop.

By generating the interest and opportunity for visitors to come to your deer farming enterprise, you are bringing the customers to your doorstep, instead of having to go out to look for additional markets.

For more information on deer farming, check out revenue streams from all the deer products such as venison, deer skins, antlers and deer velvet.

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