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Gastronomy Forum Series to Boost Jamaica’s Readiness for Tourism Rebound

Jamaica Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett
Jamaica’s Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett

[KINGSTON, Jamaica] Jamaica’s Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett has outlined the latest initiative to host a virtual gastronomy forum series. This initiative will be in conjunction with the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) through its Tourism Linkages Network division. The forum will aid in preparing the culinary industry for the rebound of the tourism sector, in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Minister Bartlett lauded the initiative as he addressed the first session in the highly anticipated series recently. The forum focused on the topic: Gastronomy Tourism as part of the New Normal of Living with COVID-19.

Gastronomy Forum Series Focus

The forum series will focus on food related topics and seeks to offer valuable information to the target audience. An audience which includes chefs, caterers, academia, agriculture stakeholders, restaurateurs, and tour operators. Along with the aim of connecting the ecosystems and linking start-ups and existing businesses along the gastronomy tourism value chain.

“The presentations and information being offered to you our valued stakeholders, have been carefully packaged to prepare us for the way forward. As I’ve said before, it will not be business as usual. And, as much as our record of offering great hospitality stands, everyone is going to have to perform even better,” Bartlett expressed.

Gastronomy Forum Series Schedule

The upcoming sessions in the series will be held as follows on March:

  • 9th – Focusing on: Innovation in Gastronomy – A Look into Innovative Gastronomy Businesses Across Jamaica
  • 16th – Seasoning the Talent – How to Attract and Retain the Right Talent
  • 19th – Exploring the topic: Social Media and Digital Marketing
  • 23rd  – Examining the issue: Standing Out from the Crowd: Developing a Destination Restaurant Experience

“I have no doubt that the participants have a lot to gain over the next few weeks from this series. So, in five tightly packed sessions, you will be getting information at the highest level to refresh the minds of those who already know. In addition, opening new thinking for those who did not know,” said Minister Bartlett.

Gastronomy Forum Series Panelists
Nicola Madden-Greig - Moderator Gastronomy Network Jamaica
Nicola Madden-Greig

Panelists in the first forum included Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Floyd Green, Director of Tourism, Donovan White and officer in the Department of Tourism Intelligence and Competitiveness at the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Michel Julian. The moderator for the session was Chair of the Gastronomy Network, Nicola Madden-Greig.

Live on Social Media

This forum series will air live on the social media pages of the TEF. This is just one of the many initiatives being implemented by the Ministry of Tourism.  In addition to its agencies, to use the downturn caused by the pandemic to enhance, diversify and reset the sector to ensure its recovery and ultimate success in the post-COVID-19 era. It was also outlined that persons who miss the live sessions can access video recordings of the discussions. The sessions are available via the @tefjamaica YouTube and Facebook accounts.

In Conclusion

Minister Bartlett noted that food tourism will be a critical pillar in the diversification of the industry as it seeks to rebound. “The strength of this industry is still around food.  In fact 42% of expenditures of visitors internationally is on food. So, let’s get it right and build our capacity to respond to this great demand. And, in so doing leave behind the most delightful aspect of every experience a visitor has. The  culinary genius of our people,” said Bartlett.

 

 

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