The State Government has now made it easier for NSW farmers to use their land for agritourism, hoping to help diversify their income. Offering tourism-related activities on their properties including farm experiences, cellar doors, cafés, retreats, roadside stalls, fruit picking, hosting small weddings and more.
Planning rules have been simplified meaning that they are either exempt from lodging a development application (DA) under certain conditions, or it will be fast-tracked. Each council area will have different requirements and should be consulted before embarking on a new venture.
This is a huge opportunity for farmers to create a new income stream, and help strengthen our rural communities.
For more information head to: Agritourism | Planning (nsw.gov.au).
– April Limbert
Posted 04.04.2024
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