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Bahrain to Host 9th UN Gastronomy Tourism Forum

Bahrain will host the 9th UN Tourism World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism on 18-19 November, with the theme “Gastronomy Tourism: A Driver of Economic Diversification and Inclusion.”

It will be the first time the Forum will be held in the Middle East. Bringing together global leaders, policymakers, industry experts, and renowned chefs, the event will emphasize the transformative power of gastronomy tourism in advancing economic resilience, inclusivity, sustainability, and building a strong image for destinations.

Co-organized with the Basque Culinary Center (BCC) and hosted by the Kingdom of Bahrain, discussions will feature Ministers of Tourism from around the world and from the Middle East. Joining them will be award-winning chefs, such as Chef Alejandra Espinoza of Somos Restaurant (Ecuador), and Chef Rudolf Stefan of Konoba Pelegrini (Croatia). Key participation will include Tim Brooke-Webb, Managing Director of 50 Best, empowering chefs worldwide, and fostering a global dialogue that elevates gastronomy as a fundamental cultural, economic, and creative force.

The forum will highlight key initiatives that emphasize product quality and origins, such as Jordan’s “From Farm to Fork” initiative, an example of sustainable culinary tourism, and the Collège Culinaire de France, recognized for promoting quality dining and supporting artisans committed to preserving traditional savoir-faire. The event will also showcase Grupo Sagardi from Spain, a leading hospitality group that builds on gastronomic roots to offer authentic, high-quality culinary experiences.

In line with discussions on leveraging intangible cultural heritage, the forum will explore key themes such as the use of intellectual property and branding to enhance destination branding, the preservation of culinary heritage and biodiversity, and the promotion of authentic, immersive cultural experiences that engage the entire gastronomy tourism value chain. Experts from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the global Slow Food movement, and the Creative Tourism Network will address these topics.

Food Waste and innovation keys for sustainability

Sustainability will remain a core focus, with discussions on reducing food waste, integrating circular economy principles, and promoting local sourcing. A masterclass by LightBlue Consulting (Thailand) will delve into circular solutions for food waste reduction, followed by a session featuring contributions from renowned chef and UNEP food waste advocate for Recipe of Change, Leyla Fathallah (UAE), the One Planet Sustainable Tourism Programme coordinator (UNEP), and Ehfaaz (UAE), a circular economy start-up specializing in closed-loop recycling.

Innovation will also be a key pillar of the event, with Meta leading a masterclass on the impact of social media and technology in reshaping gastronomy tourism. A panel discussion will further explore how to build a destination’s image through gastronomy. In addition, the Forum will host the final of the 4th UN Tourism Global Gastronomy Tourism Startup Competition, where startups from around the world will present innovative solutions aimed at addressing challenges within the gastronomy tourism sector.

Live cooking demonstrations by Bahraini chefs will offer participants an immersive experience of Bahrain’s unique culinary traditions, while side activities will allow participants to explore the country’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

Registrations are open until 31 October 2024.

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