2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276631
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Factors that characterize oleotourists in the province of Córdoba

Abstract: Oleotourism (olive oil tourism) is a new form of gastronomic tourism that satisfies increasingly challenging tourist demand, especially in the wake of the pandemic and for tourists who seek not only quality food products but also a safe environment to enjoy their chosen activity. Córdoba is a province in southern Spain where olives play a very important role, accounting for 50% of its cultivated area, and whose agricultural activity can be complemented with tourism due to its 189 oil mills that can welcome vis… Show more

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“…Furthermore, some studies analyze not only the aesthetic aspect of agricultural systems but also the tertiary economic activities they generate or participate in, such as rural tourism [27][28][29][30][31][32], or specifically, olive tourism [33][34][35][36][37], as activities that complement those considered essential for the local economy. Ultimately, everything points toward the concept of the multifunctionality of agricultural systems, which allows the olive grove landscape and olive culture to be transformed into tourist attractions through activities such as olive tourism, generating additional income alongside agricultural activities.…”
Section: The Olive Grove Landscape In Andalucía and Tourist Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%

The Olive Grove Landscape as a Tourist Resource in Andalucía: Oleotourism

Dancausa Millán,
Sanchez-Rivas García,
Millán Vázquez de la Torre
2023
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“…Furthermore, some studies analyze not only the aesthetic aspect of agricultural systems but also the tertiary economic activities they generate or participate in, such as rural tourism [27][28][29][30][31][32], or specifically, olive tourism [33][34][35][36][37], as activities that complement those considered essential for the local economy. Ultimately, everything points toward the concept of the multifunctionality of agricultural systems, which allows the olive grove landscape and olive culture to be transformed into tourist attractions through activities such as olive tourism, generating additional income alongside agricultural activities.…”
Section: The Olive Grove Landscape In Andalucía and Tourist Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%

The Olive Grove Landscape as a Tourist Resource in Andalucía: Oleotourism

Dancausa Millán,
Sanchez-Rivas García,
Millán Vázquez de la Torre
2023
Land
Self Cite
“…Not only are there newly emerging difficult-to-control pests and pathogens, but olive cultivation is simultaneously under scrutiny towards replacing traditional crop protection methods with more nature-positive crop management methods. These challenges do not only affect the agricultural sector, but also start to touch other economical branches such as the gastronomic tourism or oleotourism, an emerging concept that start to gain importance in regions heavily invested in olive agriculture such as the province of Córdoba in Spain ( Cava Jimenez et al., 2022 ). Notably, the entire Mediterranean olive product supply chain faces the political and societal pressure to meet the biodiversity and conservation compliance enforced with the European Union New Green Deal and the United Nations Agenda 2030, whilst attempting to be able to competitively provide premium quality produce in a growing international market ( Lombardo et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%