Some are family-focused and offer children opportunities to feed animals, collect eggs and learn how a farm functions.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, farm stays became significantly more popular than previous years, as noted through AirBNB site behavior data.
[7] Farm stays are now growing in popularity in other parts of the world[8] as well, especially Australia,[9] Asia,[10] and North America.
[11] Reasons for this increasing popularity include farmers' desire for more diverse and dependable income streams and consumers' interest for and to reconnect with rural heritage and the origin of their food supply.
Members or shareholders of a CSA program [12] The Italian portal of farmhouses [13] or vacationers can use a farm stay to further develop an understanding of the work involved with the supply of their food.