Goa Deputy Chief Minister Vijai Sardesai Wednesday said the state government was considering to create a model under which shacks could be raised on the agriculture fields, on the lines of beach shacks, to promote agri-tourism.
Sardesai, who is also the agriculture minister, said efforts were being made to create a sustainable model for agri-tourism in the state.
"I am trying to intentionally do a few things which I have talked about vehemently. I am trying to create a model of agri-tourism. If we can have a shack on the beach, then why not a shack in the agricultural field?" Sardesai asked.
He was speaking to reporters after inaugurating an eight-day long Summer Agricultural Camp for students organised by the state agricuture department in association with an NGO - 'We for Fatorda'.
Beach shacks are food and beverage eateries that are temporarily allowed to be operated on the beaches. The shacks are generally made of eco-friendly materials like bamboos/wooden poles with thatched palm leaves.
"I am trying to create one (shack in the field) here (in Fatorda)..." he added.