What's Happening?
The U.S. agritourism sector is experiencing significant growth, with farms and ranches generating approximately $1.26 billion from agritourism services in 2022, marking a 12.4% increase from 2017. This expansion is driving a corresponding rise in demand
for specialized insurance coverage. As farms diversify into agritourism, they face new risks, necessitating enhanced insurance policies. Jeremy Staun, vice president of farm sales and underwriting at Nationwide, highlights the need for comprehensive coverage as agritourism ventures grow rapidly. The sector's growth is attributed to economic pressures and the desire for revenue stabilization. Popular agritourism activities include outdoor recreation, farm-to-table experiences, and educational events. However, these activities introduce additional risks, such as premises liability and weather-related property damage, requiring specialized insurance solutions.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of agritourism presents both opportunities and challenges for U.S. farmers and the insurance industry. For farmers, agritourism offers a way to diversify income streams and stabilize revenue amidst economic uncertainties. However, it also introduces new liabilities and risks, such as visitor injuries and property damage, which require careful management and insurance coverage. For the insurance industry, the growing demand for agritourism coverage represents a lucrative market opportunity. Insurers are innovating to provide tailored policies that address the unique risks associated with agritourism. This trend underscores the importance of risk management and the need for farmers to work closely with insurance providers to ensure adequate protection.
What's Next?
As agritourism continues to grow, insurance providers are expected to further refine their offerings to meet the sector's evolving needs. Farmers will need to invest in safety protocols and risk management strategies to maintain access to competitive insurance coverage. The insurance industry may also see increased regulation and oversight as it adapts to the complexities of agritourism. Additionally, there may be a push for greater education and awareness among farmers regarding the importance of comprehensive insurance coverage. This could lead to the development of new insurance products and services tailored specifically to the agritourism market.













