Tourexpi
Türkiye
is rolling up its sleeves to increase its income from gastronomy tourism, which
is expected to reach $18 billion by the end of the year and $25 billion by
2025.
Gastronomy
tourism is defined as a form of travel to discover the culinary culture, local
dishes, beverages and production methods of a region or country.
Türkiye,
which increases its tourism revenues year by year, is considered one of the
leading countries in this field.
While
Türkiye has more than 2,200 local foods and beverages, cities such as
Gaziantep, Adana, Hatay and Izmir are among the important gastronomy centers of
the country.
Efforts
are being made to develop gastronomy tourism in the country, and 41 different
food, cookery and pastry courses provide training, 16 of which are in Istanbul.
According
to a report by the Ahiler Development Agency, there are 34 gastronomy museums
in Türkiye to promote local products, while more than 360 gastronomy festivals
are organized across the country.
In
order to develop gastronomy tourism, events were organized to promote Turkish
culinary culture in countries such as the US, China, Russia, Spain and Canada.
According
to the tourism statistics of the Turkish Statistical Institute, 20% of the
tourism revenue of $23.66 billion in the first half of the year was obtained in
the food and beverage category.
The
revenue generated in the first half of the year in this category was $4.74
billion. In 2023, $10.9 billion was generated in the food and beverage
category.
‘Gastronomy
tourism has great potential’
Commenting
on the development of gastronomy tourism in Türkiye, Gurkan Boztepe, president
of the Gastronomy Tourism Association, said that especially in recent years,
gastronomy tourism has started to take an important place in the country's
overall tourism strategy.
Highlighting
that gastronomy has great potential in Türkiye's “60 million tourists, $60
billion in revenue” target, Boztepe said the recognition of Gaziantep as the
“City of Gastronomy” by UNESCO has further increased the growth potential in
this field.
Boztepe
said revenue from gastronomy tourism is increasing every year.
“Our
year-end target in gastronomy tourism is $18 billion, and the 2025 target is
planned as $25 billion. The rich culinary culture of the country can be a
powerful tool in achieving this goal,” he added.
He
said sustainable tourism policies should be expanded in order to compete with
countries with deep-rooted culinary traditions around the world in the field of
gastronomy tourism.
“Gastronomy
cities should be promoted more effectively at the international level. Türkiye
is on its way to becoming a global player in gastronomy tourism."
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