Cornelia Petroman
University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
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Procedia. Economics and finance | 2016
Cornelia Petroman; Amelia Mirea; Ana Lozici; Elena Constantin; Diana Marin; Iuliana Merce
Abstract The consumer of rural and farm tourism has evolved in the direction of being associated with types of fun and educational leisure activities. Tourism consumers search for new types of tourism, such as: farming entertainment. The aim of an educational trip in the rural areas is: to know the life and activity of the farmers, to create a positive image of the agriculture in the eyes of the next generations/ urban resident consumers. The educational rural tourism has various activities, i.e.: basic classes/ full courses/ short term workshops on the school farms. The educational activities for children include: floral arrangements, cooking classes on the farm, preparing natural herbal remedies, demonstrations of traditional ways of obtaining beer and wine, experience historical reconstruction of the traditional villages, etc. The recreational rural tourism includes: art of the plants, agricultural labyrinths, wine tasting tourism, vegetable picking, identification of spontaneous plant and wildlife species, etc. The authors present the steps have to be followed in order to develop new brand tourism products that meet the requirements for consumers education.
Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture | 2017
Dora Manuela Orboi; Adrian Băneş; Cornelia Petroman
Organically produced food of both plant and animal origin, processed or unprocessed, has been receiving a new and stronger emphasis due to its distinctive and favorable features. Moreover, the production process is what conceptually distinguishes organic from conventional foods. Communication strategies between vendors in the market are a vital aspect of the sustainable organic market growth, as well as the understanding of consumer demands. Organic products should be marketed without restraints and hindrances in the trading process. Therefore, the consumer choice to purchase organic food products stems either from the desire to consume tasty and nutritional food or to enhance the sustainable development of organic food production. Consumer expectations regarding the production methodology, processing, handling and sale of organic products are key factors of the organic food chain.
Procedia. Economics and finance | 2016
Ioan Petroman; Melania Varga; Elena Constantin; Cornelia Petroman; Bogdan Momir; Bogdan Turc; Iuliana Merce
Abstract Agritourism is an incredible educational tool with varied expected effects on the educational plan. Pupils, students, teenagers and adults understand better: the rural traditional culture, the production and the distribution processes of the agricultural products, the importance of healthy food in peoples lives, the preservation of the environment, etc. Educational agritourism is an alternative form of mass tourism for areas where the latter cannot be organized. The educational agritouristic activities for the students with agricultural major envisage: a thorough understanding of the public function of agriculture, raising awareness for healthy food, developing healthy dietary habits, learning the way in which the agricultural products are produced and marketed, first-hand experience along the whole agricultural year. Furthermore, students can have a better understanding of the life in the rural areas and this can make them want to keep the agriculture culture, perpetuate the traditions. They are given the opportunity to experiment new situations and establish an emotional and direct contact with nature. As for the teaching higher education staff, the benefits will consist in the introduction of the environmentally friendly agricultural products in the faculty, in teaching the theoretical and practical knowledge needed for the new agricultural technology.
Lucrări Științifice Management Agricol | 2016
Codruta Suciu; Ioan Petroman; Cornelia Petroman; Diana Marin; Akos Benk
Lucrări Ştiinţifice - Zootehnie şi Biotehnologii, Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agricole şi Medicină Veterinară a Banatului Timişoara | 2011
Ioan Petroman; Cornelia Petroman; Constantin Buzatu; Diana Marin; Adrian Dumitrescu; Constantin Statie; Ioan Rus
Lucrări Ştiinţifice, Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agricole Şi Medicină Veterinară a Banatului, Timisoara, Seria I, Management Agricol | 2013
Diana Marin; Cornelia Petroman; Ioan Petroman; Ioana Mihaela Bălan; Ramona Ciolac; Ana Maria Dincu; Carmen Dumitrescu; Ana Lozici
Archive | 2011
Ioan Bencsik; Dorel Dronca; Ioan Petroman; Cornelia Petroman; Ada Cean; Alexandra Boleman
Archive | 2011
Ioan Petroman; Ramona Caliopi Untaru; Cornelia Petroman; Manuela Dora Orboi; Adrian Băneş; Diana Marin
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2013
Adrian Băneş; Ioan Petroman; Manuela-Dora Orboi; Cornelia Petroman
Lucrări Ştiinţifice - Zootehnie şi Biotehnologii, Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agricole şi Medicină Veterinară a Banatului Timişoara | 2011
Cornelia Petroman; Ioan Petroman; Gabriela Ivaşcu; Diana Marin; Ştefan Coman; Moisina Şucan
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Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine
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