Relevant information is presented in the Table 3. According to this information, in all the districts adult and young farmers were greater in number than the elder farmers. It indicated that there is enough human resource for agricultural activities. When the education is considered, most of the farmers in all the districts had a secondary education or at least primary education. Thus these farmers had basic education about farming and also they are in a position to enhance their knowledge through training and education. Further, as most of the farming families in these districts were at medium size, they have a significant level of family labor to use in a business like agritourism.
However, large-scale farms were comparatively lower. This mean our farm lands are small in size. There is a doubt about the success of diversification of small size farms. Very few features of activities can be incorporate in such a farm and most of the time it is not enough to attract visitors.