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The
9th edition of the UN Tourism World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism (Manama, 18-19
November) was held under the theme of “Gastronomy Tourism: A Driver of Economic
Diversification and Inclusion”. Co-organized by the Basque Culinary Center and
hosted by the Ministry of Tourism of Bahrain, the Forum welcomed 500 delegates
from 50 countries, marking a milestone in showcasing the region's unique
culinary traditions.
On
the occasion, Her Excellency Ms. Fatima bint Jaffar Al Sairafi, Minister of
Tourism of the Kingdom of Bahrain, stated: “It is with great pride that we
welcome the 9th UN Tourism World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism to the Kingdom of
Bahrain, a landmark event that underscores our dedication to becoming a leading
hub for gastronomy tourism in the Middle East. This forum presents a unique
opportunity to engage with international experts and thought leaders, allowing
us to share insights and best practices that drive sustainable growth within
the gastronomy sector. As we explore innovative approaches to enhance our
culinary offerings, we remain committed to fostering economic diversification,
environmental sustainability, and community engagement. Together, let us seize
this opportunity to innovate, collaborate, and shape the future of gastronomy
tourism for the benefit of all.”
UN
Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili underscored gastronomy tourism’s
transformative potential in his opening address: “Gastronomy tourism is a
powerful tool for economic diversification and community empowerment,
especially in regions like the Middle East, where culinary traditions are a
unique strength. By advancing policies that promote inclusivity and
sustainability, we can unlock its full potential.”
Basque
Culinary Center’s Director General, Joxe Mari Aizega, stated: "In this
edition of the World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism, held for the first time in
the Middle East, we have a unique opportunity to highlight how gastronomy
tourism can be a powerful catalyst for economic diversification and social
inclusion. In an increasingly globalized world, respecting local culinary
authenticity and diversity becomes a key driver in creating sustainable
destinations. Now is time to promote initiatives that support economic growth
and strengthen the social structure, regional cohesion, and commitment to
environmental sustainability, turning gastronomy into a bridge that connects
cultures and fosters equitable development.”
A
Ministerial Dialogue featured high-level representatives from across the globe,
including H.E. Ms. Fatima J. Al Sairafi, Minister of Tourism of Bahrain; H.E.
Ms. Christina Garcia Frasco, Tourism Secretary of the Republic of the
Philippines; and H.E. Mr. Sultan AlMusallam, Deputy Minister of International
Affairs of the Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Discussions
emphasized policies that ensure the benefits of gastronomy tourism reach local
communities while contributing to economic diversification and the
competitiveness of the destination.
A
panel on "Positioning Arab Gastronomy in the World" explored how Arab
cuisine can serve as a cultural diplomacy tool. Representatives from Jordan,
Kuwait, and Qatar shared strategies for leveraging Arab culinary traditions to
strengthen cultural connections and elevate global recognition of the region's
rich heritage. Another panel discussion on culinary identity explored how
gastronomy can shape global perceptions and strengthen destination branding.
Top
chefs lead the conversation
The
Forum featured presentations and discussions by globally renowned chefs,
including Chef Sergio Torres from Spain’s 3-Michelin-starred restaurant Cocina
Hermanos Torres, Chef Deepanker Khosla (Thailand) - winner of the Sustainable
Restaurant Award at Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024, Chef Alejandra Espinoza
from Ecuador, and Bahraini chefs Nader Qannati and Abdel Hameed. Tim
Brooke-Webb, Managing Director of The World’s 50 Best, also joined the Forum to
share insights on how gastronomy rankings influence tourism and drive culinary
innovation globally.
The
event celebrated the appointment of new UN Ambassadors for Gastronomy Tourism,
including 2-Michelin-starred Chef Diego Guerrero (Spain), 1-Michelin-starred
Chef Rudolf Štefan (Croatia), and Chef Tala Bashmi (Bahrain).
Celebrating
innovation and sustainability
Sustainability
was also at the center of discussion at the forum, with sessions and
masterclasses addressing food waste reduction, circular economy, and local
sourcing. Discussions highlighted how adopting sustainable practices in
gastronomy tourism not only reduces environmental impact but also drives
inclusive growth and enhances destination resilience.
Innovation
was another of the key focus, with Meta presenting future trends in gastronomy
tourism and hosting a masterclass on how social media and technology are
reshaping the sector.
The
Final Pitch Challenge of the 4th UN Tourism Gastronomy Tourism Startup
Competition spotlighted the creative potential of inspiring entrepreneurs.
Startups presented transformative ideas to shape policy, improve practices, and
engage communities through sustainable and scalable initiatives. The jury
selected Agrojusto (Argentina) as the winner, recognizing its significant
contribution to the future of gastronomy tourism.
In
a special announcement, the Basque Culinary Center, in collaboration with UN
Tourism, launched three scholarships for its Online Course in Gastronomy
Tourism Experience Design, starting in March 2025. These scholarships aim to
enhance access to specialized training for professionals in the gastronomy
tourism sector. Applications are open until 19 December 2024.
Image
Credit: © UN Tourism
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