Abstract: In Romania there has been a significant growth of agritourism in particular after the enlargement
of the European Union in 2007. An efficient use of financial subsidies allocated by the Common
Agricultural Policy has been fundamental in stimulating the pluriactivity in farms. The key
purpose of this study was to assess by a quantitative approach which variables have acted on the
growth of agritourism such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in agriculture, emploied people
and permanet emigration. The methodology has used a multiple regression model in order to find
out since 2000 to 2017 the main relationships among development of agritourist and GDP in
agriculture and emigration. In general, unemployed people and GDP in the primary sector have
been the most important variables in influencing the growth of agritourism in Romania and this
should be take in adequate attention in the next sevent year time 2021-2027 of the framework of
the planning of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) allocating financial resources aimed at
supporting the pluriactivuty in farms.. |